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Introducing Hanabiramochi!!
New Year's sweets at the Kita family
We sell Hanabiramochi (flower petal rice cakes).
Hanabiramochi (flower petal rice cake) 1 piece.....486 yen (tax included)
4 pieces...2,000 yen (tax included)
Inspired by plum blossoms shining through the snow
Festive Japanese sweets.
During the Heian period, there was a "tooth-hardening ceremony"
It originated from a celebratory meal eaten together
It is said to have been simplified,
In the tea ceremony, it is served at the first tea ceremony of the year.
Nari, a celebratory Japanese sweet eaten during the New Year
It is said that it has become established as
Traditional Japanese sweets for New Year in Kyoto
White miso paste and honey-marinated burdock
Soft, slightly pink mochi
A sweet wrapped in gyuhi (mochi).
The reason for eating Hanabiramochi...
Wishing for longevity at the start of a new year
It is said to bring good luck if you eat it.
The rice cake is named after the character for "hope" in the full moon (mochizuki).
It is a symbol of harmony because it is easy to understand.
Burdock is also used in simmered dishes for New Year's dishes.
The auspicious root vegetables used in this dish are
It is said to resemble a sweetfish and has deep roots underground.
The meaning of this is to pray for the safety of the family.
It is packed with