Mamador
History
Mamador means "People who drink mother's milk'' in Spanish.[1] Mamador sold from 1967 in Sanmangoku. Chocolate Mamador also available for a limited time, from October to June.[2] In 2018, Mamador price rose from 80 yen to 100 yen because of rising wheat prices.[3]
Mamadors are cake-like and have an azuki bean filling.[1]
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See also
- Miyagegashi
- Usukawa Manju
- List of Japanese dessert and sweets
References
- "47 Souvenirs from All 47 Prefectures!". All About Japan. Retrieved 2019-03-31.
- "回想の戦後70年 食編- (4)郡山の菓子". 福島民友新聞社 (in Japanese). Retrieved 2019-03-31.
- "菓子「ままどおる」値上げ". 日本経済新聞 電子版 (in Japanese). Retrieved 2019-03-31.
External links
- Official website (Japanese).
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