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Traditional Japanese snack.
flour is fried in oil and sugar is sprinkled.
It suits tea or coffee well.
Taste of Japan.
TOKIWADO Producing Banshu-style confections
"KARINTO"
Traditional Japanese snack.Sweet and deep-fried.
It is made primarily of flour and brown sugar.
Banshu-style confections
Banshu-style confections developed alongside Himeji Castle and were
passed down as the embodiment of traditional skill "KARINTO"
European-style sweets are said to have been intoroduced to japan
by the Portuguese some 400years ago.
Banshu-style confections(karinto) have a simple,almost indescribable
flavor whose dlicious sensations bring to mind nostalgic memories of
the past.
Although karinto are typically made by sprinkling a generouse coating
of Raw sugar on a lightly fried piece of dough,Banshu-style confections
(also known as karinto) consist of a dense, slowly fried piece of dough
made from cake flour sprinkled with a light coating of sugar and mizuame,
a unique Japanese sweetener.
COSCORAN is the forerunner of karinto
Karinto, a confection consisting of deep-fried dough, is believe to have
been introduced to Nagasaki by Europeans, after which it spread throughout Japan.
As part of a larger effort to spur the development of local industry, Hiroomi Kawai,
he chief retainer of the Himeji domain at the time, sent workers to Nagasaki to study
the techniques by which the delicacy was produced. Deep-fried confections derived
from the European sweets gained popularity in Himeji and developed into what we
now know as Banshu-style confections(karinto).
Recentry,an analysis of European cookbooks from the period has revealed that Coscoran,
which is recognized as the forerunner of karinto, was produced using methods that
are essentially the same as the katakone technique, which is well established in Himeji.
In short, Banshu-style confections(karinto) have preserved the "ancestor" of coscoran
and passed it down almost entirely intact to the modern world.
At TOKIWADO, each and every employee strives to create delicious, high-quality
confections that will put smiles on customers' faces while taking pride in the
traditions and confection-related culture that has developed over the long history
of these delicacies.
| Product Name | Weight | Quantity per case | Ingredients, additives | Photo |
| touhenboku goma(Sesame) | 2P*8 | 10 | Wheat Flour,vegetable Oil,Glucose Syrup,Suger,Sesame,Shortening,Soybean Protein,Salt,Yeast,Leavening Agent | |
| 'tudumidama kinako(Soy) | 100g | 9 | Sugar,Glucose Syrup,Wheat Flour, Vegetable Oil,Soy Flour,Black Soybean,Shortening,Yeast,Leavening Agent | |
| tudumidama mattya(Green Tea) | 100g | 9 | Sugar,Glucose Syrup,Wheat Flour,Vegetable Oil,Powdered Green Tea,Shortening,Yeast,Leavening Agent | |
| hineridama aka | 90g | 9 | 'Wheat Flour,Vegetable Oil,Sugar,Brown Sugar,Starch Syrup,Sesame,Shortening,Egg,Soybean Protain,Salt,Yeast,Leavening Agent | |
| hineridama kuro(Brown Sugar) | 90g | 9 | Wheat Flour,Sugar,Brown Sugar,Starch Syrup,Vegetable Oil,Sesame,Shortening,Egg,Soybean Protain,Salt,Yeast,Color(caramel),Leavening Agent | |
<Hineridama-Fried dough cake,twisted>
This cake is made with the traditional manufacturing method to knead firmly
so it tough and tastes rich and light.
<Tudumidama-Fried dough cake,wrapped by candy>
The outside of this cake is made with traditional pull candy,and various
material such as powder of fried dough cake and beans enters inside.
PACKAGE
touhenboku goma(sesame) 2Px8
including 10 per case
tuzumidama 100g
hineridama 90g
including 9 per case
web site (japanese only)
http://www.tokiwa-do.co.jp/
| Type: |
Dairy Snacks,Grain Snacks
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Packaging: |
Cup,Plastic bottle
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Age: |
All
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| Texture: |
Hard
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Processing Type: |
Fried
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Taste: |
Sweet
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