In this store, black soybeans from the famous production place of black soybeans, Tamba, Kyoto, are used. The big and shiny black soybeans have a natural sweet taste.
Kuromame shio daifuku (259 yen) is a sweet that has the elegant taste of slightly sweetened bean paste originated from Hokkaido and salty black soybeans. It goes well with "Kuromame cha," a tea with a slight smell of black soybeans.
Kuromame shio roll cake (1,620 yen) comes in two varieties: the black one with cake dough made from bamboo coal and cocoa powder stuffed with cream cheese; the white one with cake dough with lemon peel stuffed with black soybean cream.
In this store, black soybeans from the famous production place of black soybeans, Tamba, Kyoto, are used. The big and shiny black soybeans have a natural sweet taste.
Kuromame shio daifuku (259 yen) is a sweet that has the elegant taste of slightly sweetened bean paste originated from Hokkaido and salty black soybeans. It goes well with "Kuromame cha," a tea with a slight smell of black soybeans.
Kuromame shio roll cake (1,620 yen) comes in two varieties: the black one with cake dough made from bamboo coal and cocoa powder stuffed with cream cheese; the white one with cake dough with lemon peel stuffed with black soybean cream.