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Japanese sweets are also in the "one-handed" era! Appeared in FamilyMart such as "Sakura Mochi Skewers that you can bring and eat"

From FamilyMart's "Sweets +" series, "one-handed type" Japanese sweets "Sakuramochi skewers that can be eaten with you" and "Ohagi skewers that you can eat with you" will be released on March 10. The price is 138 yen each (tax included).

Perfect for cherry blossom viewing! Left: Sakura mochi skewers that you can bring and eat Right: Ohagi skewers that you can bring and eat

This time, we are pursuing ease of eating so that even women and young people can enjoy Japanese sweets more easily, and we have divided them into bite-sized pieces (3 pieces) and stabbed them on skewers.

"Sakuramochi skewers that you can bring and eat" is a sakuramochi dough made by steaming domestically produced glutinous rice, and is finished by wrapping bean paste using red beans from Hokkaido. On the other hand, "Ohagi skewers that you can take and eat" are made by mashing red beans from Hokkaido and wrapping the steamed glutinous rice.
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