MATCHA at NOON with Karinto Man-jue and Akagi apple on Mt. Fuji cotton placmat, which is available on my shop
This karinto Man-jue is the one I purchased on my trip to Fikiware Fall in Gunma prefecture. Sweeten Adzuki was staffed in soft and crunch black sugared buns. Very heavy.
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I often do not recognize these foods at all. They look so beautiful and so delicious. I wish I could be transported right to the table.
Thank you. I wish you could… They are very Japanese, and traditional. They are a bit different from Western sweets. If you have a chance to drop by Japanese glossary shop, you could find something similar.