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KAMOME Sambon_Wasanbon of Teshima lemon

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    An island blessed with spring water
    Teshima's lemons and
    and Sanuki wasanbon meet
    the shape of a seagull.
    The crispy texture created by these two bounties of nature
    Crispy texture
    May flocks of plover seagulls cross the sea
    May they bring you happiness

    Sanuki Sanbon's "San" stands for the sun and "Bon" for happiness.
    We have created happy dried confections brought by the blessings of the sun.

    This time, we focused on lemons from Teshima.
    Teshima has an abundance of clear water springing up from many places along its foothills.
    This spring water moistens the island and brings abundant harvests of lemons and other fruits to the island.

    From the time the abandoned farmland was cleared to plant the trees, the farmers have consistently insisted on cultivation without the use of pesticides, herbicides, chemical fertilizers, or other synthetic materials,
    As a result, Teshima has gradually become known as the lemon island.
    Each Teshima lemon is unique, both in appearance and taste.
    Some are large, some are small, some have smooth skins, some have bumpy skins, and all are a blessing of nature.

    The lemons grow slowly by the power of nature and are full of flavor.
    Because they are pesticide-free, Teshima lemons can be eaten right down to the peel.
    In order to make the most of their charm, the juice is made into powder and the peel into peel, which is mixed into wasanbon (Japanese lemon paste).

    The sourness of the juice and the flavor of the peel spread in the mouth at the same time.
    The wasanbon brings out the best of the ingredients.
    Please enjoy the crispy texture created by the combination of Sanuki wasanbon and Teshima lemon.

    Nami-Chidori," a combination of "Chidori" and "Wave," means to overcome both large and small waves together by comparing the waves to the world, and represents marital bliss and family safety.

    Chidori also has the meaning of praying for good luck and achieving one's goals, both of which are well-known as auspicious patterns.

    When the surface cover is removed, the box inside is made of richly textured paper so that it can be reused as a gift box.
    Our wish [for small happiness to continue to circulate] will spread across the sea.
    We look forward to delivering this product to many people.