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If there's one ingredient that says autumn in many parts of the world, it's surely the chestnut. As the world's 8th largest producer, Japan is no exception.
Many Japanese enjoy chestnuts at this time of year in their original form, either plain roasted (焼き栗 yakiguri or 甘栗 amaguri) or roasted and peeled (むき甘栗 muki-amaguri). In some families, chestnuts are also steamed with rice (栗ご飯 kurigohan), boiled with skins on and seasoned with sugar and soy sauce (栗の渋皮煮 kuri no shibukawa-ni) or peeled, boiled and seasoned with sugar, salt and mirin, and colored yellow with dried gardenia (栗の甘露煮 kuri no kanro-ni).
Moreover, traditional Japanese wagashi shops, as well as Western-style pastry shops, take advantage of chestnuts to create all kinds of delicious sweets.
Mitsukoshi Department Store chestnut sweets collection
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Fortunately for those living in the Tokyo area, the Mitsukoshi Department store chain has a wonderful lineup of delectable chestnut sweets in store for you at their Nihombashi and Ginza locations between October 7th and 29th.
A cute, bite-sized chestnut sweet
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Full of chestnuts in every slice
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Delightfully fluffy and melt-in-your-mouth
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For all the details on this chestnut sweets collection, visit Mitsukoshi's special homepage here.