
愛媛県·洋菓子
Ainan Gold Sweets
These are sweets made from 'Ainan Gold,' a Japanese variety of grapefruit without bitterness, enjoyed in early summer. In Ainan Town, the southernmost part of Ehime Prefecture, production of Awaji Bankan is the highest in Japan. This citrus fruit, which accounts for approximately 70% of the national production, is known locally as 'Ainan Gold.' Since its introduction in 1971, a cultivation method has taken root where the fruit matures slowly on the tree for over a year under a warm climate resistant to frost. Its defining characteristics are a refreshing sweetness, juicy juice, and a crisp taste without bitterness. The jelly, sherbet, and marmalade, which capture this charm perfectly, are ideal for the hot season. Please enjoy these bright golden sweets that evoke the early summer sun.
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