ラル大佐
The last one is Fusozuru.
It will be served warm.
The top-tasting aroma is that of thick rice.
The mouthfeel is clear and the umami of rice is directly conveyed. The aftertaste has a slightly matured or aged feel to it, but I think this is what makes the umami so convincing. The finish is soft and fluffy, with a soft acidity and astringency.
The image is quite dandy and austere.
Fuso is an old Japanese alias, but when I think of Fuso, I think of the Mitsubishi Fuso truck or the battleship Fuso of the Imperial Navy. In the arcade game "1943," which I was addicted to when I was in junior high school, the sinking of the Fuso was the climax of the first half of the game.
I like the sound of "Fuso".
Thank you for the food!
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