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【Shocking 'Edible' Sake】Okumikawa's Famous Sake 'Horaisen Besssen' Becomes a Japanese Sweet; Long-Established Confectionery Okamedo Launches Second 'Sake Manju' for Adults

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Okamedo, a long-established Japanese confectionery store with over 75 years of history, has launched a new product, 'Sake Manju Horaisen Besssen,' using the renowned Okumikawa sake 'Horaisen Besssen.' The product uses sake and sake lees to the limit in both the dough and filling, offering an 'edible sake' experience that reproduces the unique aroma and umami of Japanese sake.

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Q: What are the characteristics of this sake manju?
A: It is a Japanese sweet that allows you to experience 'edible sake,' made with luxurious amounts of Okumikawa's famous sake 'Horaisen Besssen' and sake lees in both the dough and filling, maximizing the unique aroma and umami of Japanese sake.
Q: What kind of sake is 'Horaisen Besssen'?
A: 'Horaisen Besssen' is a sake produced by Sekiya Brewery in Shitara Town, Aichi Prefecture, characterized by its clean palate, rich umami, and a finish that doesn't become tiresome.
Q: Who is the target audience for this product?
A: The target audience includes sake lovers, Japanese confectionery enthusiasts, and adults seeking new culinary experiences.
Q: Does it contain alcohol?
A: The product uses Japanese sake and sake lees, and while the alcohol is heat-treated, reactions may occur depending on individual constitution. Caution is advised for children, pregnant or breastfeeding individuals, those sensitive to alcohol, or those planning to drive.
Q: Where can I purchase it?
A: It is available at Okamedo's directly managed stores, Toyohashi Station Kiosk, roadside stations, and online shops.