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Okinaya Tawawa
'Tawawa' is a Japanese-style apple pie crafted by Okinaya, an established shop founded in 1918. It features slices of Aomori-grown Kougyoku apples prepared as a liqueur-flavored glacé, sandwiched between homemade pie crust rich with butter. At the 21st National Tree Planting Festival held in Aomori, it was selected as a gift for the Crown Prince and Princess (now the Emperor and Empress), making it a truly representative confection of Aomori. Its sister product, 'Usubeni,' which features Kougyoku slices simmered in syrup, has also won awards at the National Confectionery Expo. With the characteristic sweet and sour taste of Kougyoku apples and the rich aroma of butter, its deep and substantial flavor makes it a perfect souvenir from Aomori. It is a masterpiece of the hometown where Japanese and Western styles meet.
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Okinaya Tawawa
A Japanese-style apple pie created by Okinaya, founded in 1918, featuring Kougyoku apples glazed and soaked in liqueur, sandwiched between homemade pie crust rich with butter. This is a representative handmade confection of Aomori, which was presented to the Crown Prince and Princess (now the Emperor and Empress) at the 21st National Tree Planting Festival.



