🍡 Kankoro Mochi
· 📍 Nagasaki
“Kankoro Mochi” is a local specialty and has been enjoyed by the people of Goto region for many years. In this region, thin slices of sweet potato that are dried in the sun are referred to as “Kankoro”. A mixture of this kankoro and mochi is what makes “Kankoro Mochi”. In the past, this was a preservative food for the winter made by each household. The reason why kankoro was mixed with mochi was because glutinous rice used to make mochi was considered valuable at the time. The kankoro made the mochi more filling and was suitable for feeding large families. It has also been said that “Kirishitans” (=Catholic Christians), who came to the Goto Islands during the Edo period after being persecuted, made “Kankoro Mochi” to feed themselves.
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MAFF PDL1.0出典:農林水産省
