[Hinata Natsumikan] Tart cookies (12 pieces)
A sweet made with delicious summer mandarin oranges soaked in the sun from the Japanese Sea Hagi, creamed and placed on top of a tart cookie.
We use summer mandarin orange juice from the castle town of Hagi.
This is a popular product from the castle town of Hagi, a major tourist destination in Yamaguchi Prefecture, where the cute summer mandarin orange character on the package will please children and women.
Please use it for special occasions, celebrations, birthdays, presents, souvenirs, and souvenirs. It is available as a gift and can be shipped nationwide.
Ingredients: Flour (domestic production), processed oils (vegetable oil, sugar, lactose, whole milk powder, skim milk powder), margarine, sugar, almond powder, eggs, whole milk powder, skim milk powder, summer tangerine juice, salt/emulsifier (soybean derived) ), fragrance, acidulant, leavening agent, coloring agent (gardenia, carotene), antioxidant (V.E)
Nutritional information display: 529kcal per 100g, protein 5.6g, fat 26.7g, carbohydrate 66.8g, salt equivalent 0.3g (This displayed value is a guideline.)
Storage method: Avoid direct sunlight, high temperature and humidity, and store in a cool, dark place below 28°C. (The summer mandarin orange cream on the surface of the cookie may melt.In the summer, we recommend storing it in the refrigerator.)
Expiration date: Written on the product package.
From Hagi, a castle town in Yamaguchi Prefecture, we bring you ``Natsumikan'' tart cookies ``Ohinata Natsumikan''. The first land in Japan to economically cultivate "summer oranges" was Hagi City, Yamaguchi Prefecture. The fruits of summer mandarin oranges are processed into summer mandarin sweets, which are also a standard souvenir for customers visiting Hagi. Hagi City, Yamaguchi Prefecture, still retains the vestiges of the Edo period, and as you stroll through the quaint townscape, you can see yellow summer mandarin oranges peeking out from the earthen walls. In early summer, you can enjoy the refreshing scent of summer mandarin orange flowers.