From "Stollen" cheese garden

The traditional German and Dutch sweets "Stollen" will be released on November 11th from "Kuroya", which operates a cheese garden, to enjoy the long-awaited time until Christmas. The sale period is until December 25th. The price is 2,200 yen (tax included). It will end as soon as it runs out.

Stollen, a Christmas staple product in the cheese garden, is made by kneading fruits such as raisins, orange peels, and ichijiku that have been soaked in Western liquor for about two months into the dough, and you can enjoy the flavor and texture of the fruits no matter where you eat them. A luxurious dish that can be made. It is a cheese garden original that is completed by craftsmen one by one from preparation to molding and baking, as well as sticking to raw materials.

Stollen, which has a tradition of being cut and eaten little by little every day until the day of Christmas, has the fruit flavor of Western liquor permeated into the dough as time passes, and you can enjoy it until the last bite without getting tired.

* Although Western liquor is used, almost no alcohol remains at the baking stage.