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  • 桜わらび餅  (SC4)
  • 桜のクッキー (SC4)
  • 桜かりんとうSC (SC4)
  • 花いろいろ しそせんべい (SC4)
  • 梅塩ビネガー (SC5)
  • 花入り わらびもち (SC4)
  • 黒糖わらび餅 (New Lineup in SC8)
  • ちょこもち (SC2)
  • みかんゼリー (SC2)
  • 栗かの子 (SC3)
  • べっこう飴(SC12)
  • 茨城メロンゼリー(SC10)

Sakura Warabimochi 
By Tsuruya Confectionery (Osaka)
Common Allergens: N/A
May Contain Traces Of: Orange, Soy, Dairy, Egg, Peach, Sesame, Apple, Gelatin 

Vegetarian Friendly: Yes

This soft traditional Japanese dessert crafted by the makers at Tsuruya Confectionery brings a floral burst of elegance to your palate. Infused with the sweet taste of cherry blossom honey, each refreshing bite is a reminder of breezy spring days.

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