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[Opening on April 4th in Gakugei-daigaku] Japan's Best Soba as Confectionery. 'SOBOKU NI,' an Additive-Free Confectionery Store Using 100% Fukui Heirloom Buckwheat Flour, Opens in Tokyo for the First Time

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SOBOKU NI, an additive-free confectionery store using 100% Fukui heirloom buckwheat flour, will open its first Tokyo branch in Gakugei-daigaku on April 4th, offering gluten-free sweets made with the power of natural ingredients.

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Q: What kind of sweets does SOBOKU NI offer?
A: SOBOKU NI offers gluten-free and additive-free chiffon cakes, French crullers, lemon cakes, and more, all made with 100% Fukui heirloom buckwheat flour.
Q: What exactly does 'truly additive-free' mean?
A: It means not only using no food additives or baking powder, but also manufacturing secondary ingredients like condensed milk, cheese, and butter in-house to thoroughly eliminate additives found in commercial products.
Q: Where will SOBOKU NI's Tokyo store open?
A: It will open at 'Lien Gakugei-daigaku 1F, 2-20-14 Takaban, Meguro-ku, Tokyo,' a 2-minute walk from Gakugei-daigaku Station on the Tokyu Toyoko Line.