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“Maillar-Enhanced Misotsuke Kiritanpo Brings a Surprising Sweetness”

By bringing out the aromas and sweetness through Maillard reactions, this kiritanpo with miso becomes a delightful dessert-like treat.

Frozen Misotsuke Kiritanpo

Hanazen’s original “Frozen Misotsuke Kiritanpo” allows consumers to enjoy this iconic Akita treat easily from home. Kiritanpo, a typical soul food in Akita, was originally made by skewering and roasting mashed rice, “tanpo,” and cutting it into long pieces that would go into a hot pot. Hanazen takes ‘tanpo’ made with Akita-grown Akitakomachi rice and adds its original sweet and savory miso sauce. Locals enjoy miso-marinated kiritanpo now as a snack or dessert rather than a full meal. You can easily warm it up in the microwave or boiling in hot water.

Ingredients:
Kiritanpo (made in Odate City, Akita Prefecture), Rice miso (contains soybeans), caster sugar, fermented seasoning, sake/Ethyl alcohol, pH adjuster

Torimeshi ready-to-eat meal pack

Torimeshi Bento (Chicken Bento) from Odate Station of the Ou Main Line is one of Akita’s best-selling ekiben lunch boxes. Now it is available as a ready-to-eat meal pack (retort), making it easy to prepare.

The 100% Akitakomachi rice is cooked in a secret broth and combined with tender Japanese chicken flavored by a sweet and salty sauce. After over 70 years since its debut, this beloved traditional taste can be enjoyed any time at home, awakening memories of adventures in Akita Prefecture.

Ingredients: Uruchi rice (produced in Akita), chicken broth, quail eggs, chicken stewed in sweet and salty sauce/pH adjuster, glycine (contains chicken, eggs, wheat, soybeans)*

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“Maillar-Enhanced Misotsuke

Kiritanpo Brings a

Surprising Sweetness”

By bringing out the aromas and sweetness through Maillard reactions, this kiritanpo with miso becomes a delightful dessert-like treat.

Frozen Misotsuke Kiritanpo

Hanazen’s original “Frozen Misotsuke Kiritanpo” allows consumers to enjoy this iconic Akita treat easily from home. Kiritanpo, a typical soul food in Akita, was originally made by skewering and roasting mashed rice, “tanpo,” and cutting it into long pieces that would go into a hot pot. Hanazen takes ‘tanpo’ made with Akita-grown Akitakomachi rice and adds its original sweet and savory miso sauce. Locals enjoy miso-marinated kiritanpo now as a snack or dessert rather than a full meal. You can easily warm it up in the microwave or boiling in hot water.

Ingredients:
Kiritanpo (made in Odate City, Akita Prefecture), Rice miso (contains soybeans), caster sugar, fermented seasoning, sake/Ethyl alcohol, pH adjuster

Torimeshi ready-to-eat meal pack

Torimeshi Bento (Chicken Bento) from Odate Station of the Ou Main Line is one of Akita’s best-selling ekiben lunch boxes. Now it is available as a ready-to-eat meal pack (retort), making it easy to prepare.

The 100% Akitakomachi rice is cooked in a secret broth and combined with tender Japanese chicken flavored by a sweet and salty sauce. After over 70 years since its debut, this beloved traditional taste can be enjoyed any time at home, awakening memories of adventures in Akita Prefecture.

Ingredients: Uruchi rice (produced in Akita), chicken broth, quail eggs, chicken stewed in sweet and salty sauce/pH adjuster, glycine (contains chicken, eggs, wheat, soybeans)*

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