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Natural Yeast Bread: Hokkaido Cream (1 Piece)
Open up this bag to the smell of freshly-baked sweet cream bread.
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The moment you tear into this bread, you’ll find yourself diving face-first to get the fullest experience of the abundant softness. Deliciously fluffy, this snack is layered with cream from the Tokachi district of Hokkaido. Bread in Japan is taken very seriously and the best of the best is fragrant, soft to the touch, and will make you believe in love all over again.
Dietary Restrictions
- Gluten-free
- Halal
Technical Details
- Product weight: 10 gr
- Product height: 10 cm
- Product width: 10 cm
- Product length: 10 cm
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Natural Yeast Bread: Hokkaido Cream (1 Piece) is produced in Tokyo prefecture.
Producer
Omuraya Brewing
Tokyo Prefecture
Kimura was founded by the family of Shigenari Kimura, a shogunate vassal of the Toyotomi family, taking advantage of the bountiful rice-growing climate. Since then, the sake brewing industry has flourished alongside the stable rice cultivating traditions.
During the Edo period (1603-1867), thanks to the prosperity brought by the local Innai Ginzan Silver Mine, Kimura Brewery’s business prospered. The establishment of the Ou Line by the East Japan Railway in 1905 allowed the company to begin shipping their nihonshu beyond the borders of Akita prefecture.
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During the Edo period (1603-1867), thanks to the prosperity brought by the local Innai Ginzan Silver Mine, Kimura Brewery’s business prospered. The establishment of the Ou Line by the East Japan Railway in 1905 allowed the company to begin shipping their nihonshu beyond the borders of Akita prefecture.
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