
長崎県·銘菓
Ikkokko (One Bite Fragrance)
When broken open, the inside is completely hollow—that is the mysterious baked pastry known as Ikkokko. Its roots lie in China, part of the flow of Nanban and Chinese confectionery that arrived in Nagasaki. It is said that the method involves wrapping melted brown sugar syrup in wheat flour dough and baking it; the syrup melts to create a cavity, leaving behind only a fragrant aroma. The name was given because of this process and the wonderful scent released upon the first bite. It is a close relative of Saga's famous 'Ikkoko' and spread to various regions via the Nagasaki Kaido. It is a simple yet sophisticated item unique to Nagasaki. The fragrant sweetness of brown sugar, the simple sweetness, and the crispy texture of the crust. Please enjoy a single bite of this hidden masterpiece of Nagasaki.
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