ワカ太
Namba Takashimaya, Sake Festival
Pairing with Japanese sweets, the last sake I ordered was Unite by Okuroku.
It's a sake brewed from a traditional sake brewer's yeast yeast. Okuroku is a new series of sake with the theme of the origin of sake brewing, such as Namahashi and Yamahai.
It has a strong punch of bitterness.
At the beginning, there is a light acidity and a fluffy sweetness, but the bitterness finishes with a punch. It is a delicious, robust brew.
The Japanese sweets with lemon peel agar on top of the yokan goes perfectly with it.
The manager of this wagashi shop from Yamagata, Mr. Sato, was a high school classmate of my friend from Yamagata 💦 I was surprised at how small the world is 😳I even called my friend in a hurry to confirm 💦.
While I was chatting with the manager, his friend from college was standing right next to me. We talked and it turned out that they were from the same industry in the next city. Small world 👀❗️ and surprised again 💦.
If you are ever in front of Yamagata Station, you should stop by this wagashi shop 💕.
Sake festival, good drinking and good chatting, I'm already very satisfied with this 😆❤️
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ポンちゃん
Hi Waka 🐦!
Sounds like a fun pairing with Japanese sweets😆Yokan is good...and with the acidity and bitterness of 🍋! It must be delicious😻
It's already hard to be too happy when you like something and you're from the same town 🤣👍.
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つぶちゃん
Thank you very much, Wakata 😄♪
It's a small world 😆👍I'd love to stop by when I'm in Yamagata 😊.
Dora often buys sake from Iwate Meizo, rather than Okuroku 👍.
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ワカ太
Good evening, Pon-chan 😃I got interested in pairing with Japanese sweets because I saw your post 😁❤️I've been actively promoting it independently since then👍This lemon peel yokan was so good that I hope you'll try it ❣️
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ワカ太
Good evening, Tsubu-chan 😃Please visit ❣️, it's a store called Shi-ume Honpo Sato Ya. It's right in front of Yamagata station so you can easily find it😊I envy you that you have access to Okuroku ❣️ and Dora-chan's purchasing sense shines through ✨.
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