
秋田県·その他
Onashiri
This dish features large, prominent walnut pieces on the surface that immediately catch the eye. The name "Onashiri" is a mining term referring to an area rich in ore. It was named in honor of the long history of the Kanoku and Osakusawa mines, which began with the discovery of gold in 1599 (Keicho 4). Produced by Ishikawa Confectionery in Osakusawa, this walnut mochi is made by combining yubeshi powder with soy sauce, sugar, and starch syrup, then coating it generously with walnuts and steaming it slowly. The combination of the chewy dough and the fragrant walnuts is outstanding. It offers a simple yet addictive deliciousness. This flavorful confection carries the scent of Akita's mining history. Please enjoy the taste along with the story of this hometown.
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