






Japanese sweets trial set of 3
¥2,060
The plum monaka come in three varieties: Red Plum, White Plum, and Twilight Plum, which faithfully reproduce the plump shape of plum blossoms.
Each of them is made with particular attention to the fillings, such as Chidori bean paste, Koshi bean paste, and Ogura bean paste, and the balance between the filling and the mochi skin is exquisite.
It has been well received.
Plumply cooked red beans,
Soak in honey overnight,
In order not to damage the roundness of the beans,
The carefully kneaded bean paste is
Kofuku mochi wrapped in gyuhi (rice cake).
The green pea paste sandwiched between a baked skin made of flour, eggs, and sugar became popular in the mid-Meiji period.
Mikasayama was built by my great-grandfather Ichitaro after much effort.
Product Specifications
Series name | Assortment of Japanese sweets |
Brand name | Assortment of Japanese sweets |
Country of origin/manufacturing country | Japan |
gross weight | 483g |
Total number | 8 |
Individually wrapped or not | Yes |
Number of types | 3 |
How to pack food | Comes in a gift box |
Storage method | Can be stored at room temperature |
Uses (sweets and snacks) | Gift Ideas |
About sweets
The plum monaka come in three varieties: Red Plum, White Plum, and Twilight Plum, which faithfully reproduce the plump shape of plum blossoms.
Each of them is made with particular attention to the fillings, such as Chidori bean paste, Koshi bean paste, and Ogura bean paste, and the balance between the filling and the mochi skin is exquisite.
It has been well received.
Plumply cooked red beans,
Soak in honey overnight,
In order not to damage the roundness of the beans,
The carefully kneaded bean paste is
Kofuku mochi wrapped in gyuhi (rice cake).
The green pea paste sandwiched between a baked skin made of flour, eggs, and sugar became popular in the mid-Meiji period.
Mikasayama was built by my great-grandfather Ichitaro after much effort.