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Sawata Baked Madeleine 15-Piece Gift Set 1 phần

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This is a Madeleine assortment set from "Kenjo Kasho Sawata," which has been loved by everyone since its founding in 1914. 
"Established 103 years ago, Sawata Western confectionery, "Baked Madeleine 15-piece Assortment Set," is a gift set of high-quality Madeleines manufactured and sold directly by Sawata, a long-established Japanese and Western confectionery store in Katori City, Chiba Prefecture. Founded in 1914, it is known as a confectionery presented to the Emperor and Meiji Shrine. These Madeleines have maintained the same recipe and taste for over 40 years, using plenty of high-quality domestic eggs and butter and carefully baked using a special method. The outside is firm and the inside is fluffy, giving it a luxurious texture, and the rich aroma of butter and vanilla fills your mouth. Its modest sweetness makes it popular with a wide range of people of all ages.

 

103-year-old Emperor Meiji Shrine presents famous sweets Sawata Western confectionery "Baked sweets Madeleine 15-piece assortment set" product specifications

 

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Storage method
Store at room temperature (store in refrigerator after opening)
Ingredients
High-quality eggs, domestic butter, flour, sugar, vanilla, etc. (details are on the product package)
Features
Famous confectionery presented to the Emperor and Meiji Shrine
Manufactured and sold directly by "Sawata", a long-established store in Katori City, Chiba Prefecture, founded in 1914
Traditional flavor loved for over 40 years
Luxurious texture with firm exterior and fluffy interior
Rich aroma of butter and vanilla, elegant flavor with a subtle sweetness
Dome-shaped, palm-sized, individually wrapped
Packed in a decorative box, perfect for gifts and presents
Allergy information
Contains eggs, milk, and wheat


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