
[Kosecha" is a Spanish word meaning "harvest. It has been 25 years since Mr. Nakamura started baking bread so that everyone can enjoy the aroma of Hokkaido wheat and eat it with peace of mind.
From left, hamburger buns with a hamburger steak in the dough with potatoes kneaded into it, 225 yen. Dainagon Grain Anpan ¥173, filled with homemade red bean paste made from Dainagon produced in Hokkaido. Walnut bean bun with crushed and finely ground walnuts added to the tsubu-an to add a savory flavor: 175 yen.
They carefully continue to make side dish bread and anpan (red bean paste) bread, each of which has its own fans. The popular bread made only with domestic wheat flour, cooked rice, homemade yeast made from rice malt, and salt tastes soft and crispy, and makes you look forward to waking up in the morning.
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