
鹿児島県·銘菓
Yoron-style Sata Andagi
On Yoron Island, located near Okinawa, a fried snack very similar to Sata Andagi is widely enjoyed. In the Okinawan dialect, Sata Andagi means 'sugar fried in oil,' and refers to these round, deep-fried treats. Influenced by Ryukyuan culture, Yoron Island has developed a tradition of simple, brown sugar-flavored fried sweets as a local snack. Crispy on the outside and fluffy on the inside, the deep richness of the brown sugar melts into the savory aroma of the fried dough. With a nostalgic flavor that has long been enjoyed at celebratory occasions as an auspicious sweet, we invite you to taste this fried snack that embodies the living culture of Yorigu Island.
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