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Momoroku's Momotaro dumplings-a long-established Japanese confectionery shop in Kyobashi-

[Tokyo Dumbo] October 16, 2017 09:00

The other day, I went to a studio in Tokyo Square Garden B1F to record "Hello! Radio City" of Chuo FM Co., Ltd.

 

This was my first time in Tokyo Dumbo. ☆I enjoyed recording with Mr. Cricket and Mr. George May. Thank you very much.

 

During the meeting of the recording, MC JUMI talked about "Momoroku"'s raw soy sauce dumplings, so I went to "Momoroku" immediately on the way home from the recording.

"Momoroku" is a long-established Japanese confectionery shop founded in 1869, and the fifth generation now inherits the taste.

 

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Tokyo Dumbo has also purchased "Momoroku"'s dumplings, dorayaki several times, and it is one of the favorite shops for the whole family.

 

The dumplings are small in size, three rice cake styles, and the taste is raw soy sauce flavor and strained bean paste.

 

Every day, the dumplings handmade at the shop are baked, and the taste of soy sauce purchased from "Nurihiko" right next to the shop is soaked in a slightly burnt place, and it is fragrant and very delicious. The red beans used for strained bean paste are also cooked by hand at the shop every day.

 

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What is shown with the dumplings is called "Oki no Stone", which is Momoroku's original Ann Donut-style sweets, and I went here too.

 

In addition, "Momoroku" is often used by Kabuki actors, etc., and among them, Mitsuko Mori, an actress of the National Honor Award, is favored, and Mitsuko Mori's masterpiece "Wandering Ki" In commemoration of the performance in 2017, we have started selling Dorayaki with a "Wandering Record" and a seal. It's a taste that has a solid taste but is not too sweet.

 

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Please drop in when you come around Kyobashi, "Momoroku" Japanese sweets, which are not only enjoyable for yourself and your family, but also perfect for inserting and using items.

 

Momoroku Kyobashi: 2-9-1, Kyobashi, Chuo-ku, 3561-1746

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