

Amidaike Daikoku Iwaokoshi Candied Cereal Bark
A traditional treat from Osaka prefecture, dating back to 1805 when it was produced near Nagahorigawa Canal lined with the warehouses of feudal lords. Okoshi, or candied cereal bark made with puffed rice, is associated with good luck because of the homophone "okoshi," meaning "to establish." Made with natural ingredients like puffed rice, sesame, and ginger, enjoy this tasty confection that transports you back to Japan's Edo period.
Ingredients: Mizuame (domestically manufactured), puffed rice (domestically produced), sugar, ginger, sesame, shortening/emulsifier (derived from soybeans), antioxidants (V.E)
Quantity: 10 pieces
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A traditional treat from Osaka prefecture, dating back to 1805 when it was produced near Nagahorigawa Canal lined with the warehouses of feudal lords. Okoshi, or candied cereal bark made with puffed rice, is associated with good luck because of the homophone "okoshi," meaning "to establish." Made with natural ingredients like puffed rice, sesame, and ginger, enjoy this tasty confection that transports you back to Japan's Edo period.
Ingredients: Mizuame (domestically manufactured), puffed rice (domestically produced), sugar, ginger, sesame, shortening/emulsifier (derived from soybeans), antioxidants (V.E)
Quantity: 10 pieces
















