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“Drinking Warabimochi” “TORORITENSHI no WARABI-MOCHI” opens in front of Toyama Station

2021.10.12

The Japanese confectionery store “TORORITENSHI no WARABI-MOCHI”, whose signature product is “raw warabimochi” with a soft texture, is a popular store that is open in Tokyo and Kyushu, mainly in the Kansai region.
This time, the Toyama store opened on Saturday, October 9, 2021.
A drink with warabimochi on the bottom of the cup, topped with fresh cream, has become a hot topic for its “good-looking” appearance and new texture.

We use precious bracken starch that can only be collected from 10kg of bracken root.
Through trial and error, such as the composition of ingredients and the cooking method, we pursued softness and created a “smooth texture”.
We provide disposable chopsticks because they are so soft that the toothpicks do not stick.

Two types are available: plain “Wasanbon” and “red bean paste” with azuki beans from Tokachi, Hokkaido kneaded into the texture accent.
Serve with a generous amount of sprinkled sweetness and modest soybean flour.

Small box (200g): 540 yen
Middle box (300g): 830 yen
Large box (400g): 1,080 yen

Add black honey for +50 yen

<Warabimochi to drink>
Milk tea, black honey, matcha, each type 650 yen
It is a drink with a new texture that you can drink with a straw.
Warabimochi, a traditional Japanese confectionery, is combined with fresh cream and drinks to create a Western-style arrangement.
The most popular flavor is black honey.

<Pure cream warabimochi>
Plain, roasted green tea, black sesame, each type 440 yen
I put plenty of fresh cream on the warabimochi in the cup.
Western-style warabimochi like pudding.
You can enjoy the change in taste while sprinkling your own soybean flour.
It is a popular item for children.

TORORITENSHI no WARABI-MOCHI Toyama store

location: 1-4-20 Sakuramachi, Toyama City, Toyama
telephone number: 076-407-4177
business hours: 12:00 to 19:00
How to provide: Take-out
Regular holiday: Irregular holidays

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