Omame no Sato Amigasa natto mochi (salt/sugar) 3 pieces each
Omame no Sato Amigasa natto mochi (salt/sugar) 3 pieces each
Omame no Sato Amigasa natto mochi (salt/sugar) 3 pieces each
Omame no Sato Amigasa natto mochi (salt/sugar) 3 pieces each
Omame no Sato Amigasa natto mochi (salt/sugar) 3 pieces each
Omame no Sato Amigasa natto mochi (salt/sugar) 3 pieces each
Omame no Sato Amigasa natto mochi (salt/sugar) 3 pieces each
Omame no Sato Amigasa natto mochi (salt/sugar) 3 pieces each
Omame no Sato Amigasa natto mochi (salt/sugar) 3 pieces each
Omame no Sato Amigasa natto mochi (salt/sugar) 3 pieces each
frozen

Omame no Sato Amigasa natto mochi (salt/sugar) 3 pieces each

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Compare two flavors of Keihoku's traditional natto mochi

The Yamakuni area of Keihoku is located in the headwaters of the Katsura River in the northwestern part of Kyoto City. The Yamakuni Sakigake Center, established by local residents, produces and sells natto mochi (fermented soybean paste cake) and other specialty products using ingredients grown in the rich natural environment of Keihoku. The rice cake, natto (fermented soybeans), and soybeans used to make soybean flour are all grown in Keihoku. The set includes the standard salt-flavored type and the sugar-flavored type, which is one of the traditional local ways of eating mochi and has a unique sweetness that is addictive. Enjoy comparing the flavors loved in Keihoku. Since they are delivered frozen, they are best enjoyed on a hot plate, pan fryer, or shichirin (a charcoal griddle) after thawing naturally.

  • merchandise

    Amimasa Mochi 6 pieces: salt x 3, sugar x 3 (100g per piece)

  • expiration date

    Frozen for 90 days from shipping date

  • Regarding delivery

    It will be delivered by Yamato Transport Co., Ltd. Cool Takkyubin (frozen). We will ship approximately 4 to 14 business days after receiving your order.

  • Distributor

    Yamakuni Sakigake Center, 23 Miyanomae, Keihoku Toumachi, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto City, Kyoto

  • Inquiries

    Merchandise Yamakuni Sakigake Center TEL. 075-853-0572 / Delivery Yamato Transport TEL. 0120-019-625 (land line) TEL. 0570-200-000 (cell phone) / Other Leaf Publications TEL. 075-255-7263

The Yamakuni area of Keihoku is located in the headwaters of the Katsura River in the northwestern part of Kyoto City. The Yamakuni Sakigake Center, established by local residents, uses ingredients grown in the rich natural environment of Keihoku to produce and sell natto rice cakes and other specialty products. Natto-mochi is a traditional food of Keihoku, consisting of a large round rice cake baked, seasoned with salt and natto, wrapped like a gyoza (dumpling) and covered with soybean flour. The origin of natto mochi dates back to the period when the capital was relocated to Heian (794-1192). It is said that natto mochi was used as a lunch for raftsmen and others working down the Katsura River to transport lumber from the northern part of Keihoku for the construction of the Imperial Palace. Natto is a valuable source of protein in farming and mountain villages, and some say that Keihoku is the birthplace of natto. An emaki (picture scroll) at Josho-ko-ji Temple in Yamakuni depicts Emperor Kogon's favorite natto wrapped in straw during the period of the Northern and Southern Dynasties, and tells of the deep connection between natto and this region.
Natto rice cakes are still passed down in this area, and the custom of eating natto rice cakes instead of zoni as a New Year's celebration rice cake still remains. Natto-mochi used to be about the size of a person's face and were eaten over the three days of the New Year, and when hardened, they were lightly roasted over a fire to enjoy the aroma. [The Yamakuni Sakigake Center also sells natto rice cakes made by pounding glutinous rice and natto together with a pestle and naturally dried natto rice cakes that are fried to a savory aroma, as well as other products. Come and experience the charm of natto mochi, which has been loved in Keihoku for many years.