黒文字 めしべ
A stainless steel sweet pick used for wagashi, Japanese confectionery.
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This stainless steel sweet pick was designed to resemble a flower’s pistil. Sweet picks are known as kuromoji in Japanese, named after the wooden toothpicks made from the kuromoji tree (Lindera umbellata), that were typically used for and after eating fruits and wagashi, Japanese confectionery. Unlike classic kuromoji, these picks are made of stainless steel as a step towards sustainability and are meant to be reused.
Not microwave safe.
Size: L10 cm x W2.3 cm
The Kantō region is densely populated and home to a third of the country's population. It is centred around the nation's vibrant capital – Tokyo, formerly known as Edo, which has been the cultural, economic and political heart of Japan for centuries. Outside this megacity, there are mountains, onsen and ski resorts, magnificent temple complexes and excellent surfing opportunities within easy reach.
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