
andreu@andreubotella.com ("Andreu Botella") wrote:
I didn't realize you could order something like this at a Japanese shrine 👀 ⛩️
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- An "Inari Parfait", from the Fushimi Inari-taisha shrine in Kyōtō. In the picture is also a slip of paper describing the parfait: Fushimi Inari Taisha shrine is dedicated to the god of a bountiful harvest. "Inari Parfait" is mainly made from rice. The slip of paper also describes the various components of the parfait, listed here from top to bottom: - "Rice biscuit" (featuring a picture of two kitsune) - "Dry sweets (rice flour)". Made to look like torii, sitting on top of the matcha ice cream. - "Matcha ice cream is made to look like Mt. Inari" - "Our store's original unbaked sweet, named “Cha no Mi”. The sweet Matcha bean paste is wrapped in agar and decorated with gold foil" - "Sweet beans" - "Rice puff" - "Matcha soft and agar" (remote)