Tanuki Manju are a high-quality, tasty, and melt-in-your-mouth version of the traditional Japanese manju cake. This beloved snack from Ehime prefecture is known across Japan for the high standards met to create it.
Saijo City, one of the smaller cities in rural Ehime prefecture, is known for two things: the annual Saijo festival, and Tanuki Manju - a local treat that has been loved by residents and those who visit for over 90 years.
This is the traditional Tanuki Manju, which features soft, melt-in-your-mouth momoyama dough filled with carefully selected azuki beans that have been made into a sweet red bean paste. Momoyama dough typically consists of sweet white bean paste mixed with egg yolks, milk, and cream - but Tanuki Manju's special process to make their extra soft momoyama dough remains a closely-guarded secret.
Almost all of the manufacturing processess to produce Tanuki Manju are done by hand by local experts who have been doing it for decades. They carefully monitor the temperature and humidity, ensuring that the end result meets the high standards they've held for nearly a century. The secret to Tanuki Manju's irresistible sweetness and perfect moistness lies in the painstaking work that goes into making each one by hand.
- Contents: 3 boxes (6 manju per box)
- Ingredients: Sugar, white bean paste, red beans, egg yolk, mochi flour, distilled liquor, mirin
- Potential allergens: Egg
- Made in Japan