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Port Murafuku Uminekokko

青森県·和菓子

Port Murafuku Uminekokko

These are adorable manju (steamed buns) shaped like the black-tailed gull, a symbol of Hachinohe. Created by Port Murafuku, founded in 1924, these were inspired by Kabushima Island, known as a breeding ground for black-tailed gulls. Inside the cocoa-flavored dough is a generous amount of yellow bean paste mixed with walnuts and white sesame. It is a delightful treat featuring a fragrant aroma and a melt-in-your-mouth texture. The surface is lightly dusted with powdered sugar, giving it an adorable appearance. With individually wrapped packaging featuring black-tailed gulls, they are a popular souvenir from Hachinohe. This manju brings a smile to your face through the meeting of Kabushima's nature and the confectionery culture of this port town. Please enjoy the fragrant combination of cocoa and walnuts.

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