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Inorun Black Sesame Rice Flour Cookies

青森県·洋菓子

Inorun Black Sesame Rice Flour Cookies

A playful and unique souvenir inspired by the National Treasure 'Gassho Dogu' (praying clay figurine) excavated in Hachinohe. This Gassho Dogu, depicted in a seated position with hands pressed together, dates back to the late Jomon period and is an extremely rare national treasure, being the only one of its kind found in such perfect condition. This product from Shinbori, a traditional confectionery shop in Hachinohe City, features sweets packed inside a container featuring 'Inorun,' a cute character version of the figurine. Inside are crispy, fragrant cookies made by kneading black sesame into rice flour from Aomori Prefecture. After eating, the container transforms into a piggy bank, allowing it to remain as a long-lasting travel memory. It is a quintessential Hachino-style souvenir that is fun to eat and delightful to display.

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