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Locabocake, a hot topic using vegetables from Gunma Prefecture @ Gunma-chan family

[Hanes] August 24, 2018 09:00


Hello. This is a new correspondent, Hanes.
As with me, I exercise with awareness of health, try to eat well-balanced meals, and so on.
Isn't there a lot of people who care about calories during a diet?
I would like to recommend this time for such people, Gunma-chan's antenna shop in Gunma Prefecture.
 
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A senior correspondent, Mr. Rushi, introduced low-calorie “Konjac Yakisoba”.
(Article: I moved to 7-chome. Gunma Antenna Shop "Gunma-chan House"
We also deal with Rocabo products with loose carbohydrates that have been talked about now.
 
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That's it...Collaboration cake of vegetables from Gunma prefecture and patisserie potato zier
Patisserie Potazier is the world's first vegetable sweets specialty store, and it is also the world's first vegetable sweets specialty store.
It has become a very hot topic even after a few years since it opened!
At that time, I was a high school student in Ibaraki Prefecture, and I went to a shop in Kamimeguro.
I gave up buying a cake after seeing a long line.
This time, I heard that you can eat the cake without going to Nakameguro.
I went to Gunma-chan's house right away
 
8 kinds of cakes lined up elegantly on the show window...
If vegetables are transformed into such a delicious cake, even children who are not good at vegetables can eat them.
The vegetables used in these cakes are tomatoes, komatsuna, pumpkins, beets, corn, eggplants, burdock and perilla....
Broccoli and green beans are also used in the other two kinds of cakes that were not lined up at the store this time!
Eggplants, burdock, and broccoli are particularly surprising choices, and I still care about the taste....

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Meanwhile, I had eggplants, sake from Gunma Prefecture (the famous sake "Mizubasho"), flour, and baby celery.
Adult cake "SAKE Comport Fromage Blanc of Fig and Eggplant"
It is eggplant that looks faintly under the fig.
You don't notice it unless you say it, right?
It's a taste, but in the compote of the eggplant, I feel a little "eggplant?"
It's surprisingly easy to eat.

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And you can enjoy it from the side! From the top
Fig compote, eggplant compote, compote syrup jelly with sake, etc.
It is a fromage bran mousse, sake soy jocondo, and whole fig compote.
The mousse and jocondo were modest in sweetness and had an elegant taste that enhanced the goodness of the ingredients.
And the figs that are hidden and packed in the whole are very satisfying to eat.
Perfect when you want to be a little luxurious

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Rather than limiting calories, low-carbohydrate not only does blood sugar rise, but also makes it harder to gain weight.
You can eat locabo cakes and eat delicious vegetables.
Isn't the 10 kinds of cakes sold at the Gunma-chan family, especially sweets that girls can't miss?
 
As an aside, there are many antenna shops in Chuo-ku, right?
Personally, I feel that this situation is similar to the Daimyo residence of the Edo period.
During the Edo period, the area around the current Tornale Nihonbashihamacho and Nihonbashihamacho Post Office was around the present Tornale Nihonbashihamacho.
There was Nakayashiki of Ueno Tatebayashi Domain (Gunma) Akimoto Tajima Morishiasa (60,000 stones).
The rough location can be confirmed from goo Map Edo (cut-picture map) Nihonbashi Kita-Uchikanda Ryogoku Hamacho statement (around Meijiza / Nihombashi Station).
The Gunma-chan family is located in Ginza, but during the Edo period, Gunma-related people lived in Chuo-ku!
Knowing such unexpected connections makes history look interesting.
 
[Reference Materials]
Kota Kodama (supervised) "Reconstruction / Edo Information Map" (Asahi Shimbun, 1994).

※This article has been approved by the manager of the Gunma-chan family.