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If you love matcha and you happen to have travel plans in any of the four prefectures of Shikoku Island, you may want to make a detour on your voyage through Ehime Prefecture for a very special treat.
Kiri no Mori Daifuku
Daifuku 大福 is a traditional Japanese sweet made of mochi rice and traditionally filled with red bean paste. This variation on the classic recipe, which blends a smooth red bean paste with a delicious cream filling, generously features matcha made with highly-prized green tea from the Shingū area of Ehime Prefecture, both blended within the mochi cake itself and also thickly powdered all over its surface.
The name Kiri no Mori 霧の森 means "misty forest," in reference to the tea fields as well as the verdant plateaus of the Shingū region, which are sometimes covered in mist.
Shiozuka Peak 塩塚峰 in the Kiri no Kōgen 霧の高原 (misty plateau) area:
F.F.YSTW | © PIXTA
Since Yamabiko Co., Ltd. created the Kiri no Mori Daifuku, the cake has gradually gained national attention, and now the lines in front of the few shops in Ehime Prefecture where they are sold begin forming before opening hours and continue until supplies run out. For example, here is a typical day at the shop in the prefecture capital of Matsuyama:
"Apparently, this is a shop selling an amazingly delicious matcha sweet called "Kiri no Mori Daifuku"... | You'd think it was Comiket*... You may think the line isn't so long, but actually it continues past a crossroads to the next block..." {* Comiket is a huge bi-annual comic and fanzine fair famous for interminable lines}
Normally, daifuku covered in any type of powdered ingredient are prepared by machines. However, in order to impart a particularly rich coating of matcha to each daifuku cake, the staff hand-roll each one in matcha several times to ensure a thick coating of matcha.
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Where you can buy it
You can buy the popular sweet at the following locations:
Matsuyama Shop 松山店
Kiri no Mori Sweets Factory Shingū Shop 霧の森菓子工房 新宮本店
You can also enjoy them at one of the two cafes on the premises
Kiri no Kōgen Campground Shop 霧の高原店
Umatate Parking Area 馬立PA
Limited-Period Popup Shops
The next one is planned for the Abeno Harukas department store in Osaka from Aug. 28th to Sept. 3rd