Last sunday I visited Centrair, Aichi for the first time since my arrival in Japan (back in February 2008) in hope to acquire my favorite sweets – Kurikinton (chestnuts mashed with sugar). Traditionally, those are enjoyed with green tea throughout autumn. Unfortunately, they are still not on sale yet and so a box of “Raisin Sand” had to suffice.
These sweets native to Nagoya has very little to do with sand, instead Japanese “sand” is nothing other than shortened English “sandwich”. Each of the sweets is a two soft buttery biscuits with a creamy filling between. The usual variety can be easily obtained in many gift shops around Nagoya – particularly in the massive underground shopping centre in Sakae. Once bought they should be consumed within 2 weeks.
This particular variety deviates slightly from the original due to addition of raisins. Box can be only purchased in Centrair (possibly in Toyota City), so if you are passing through I would recommend grabbing a box or two, as it is not only enjoyable to eat yourself but also makes an excellent gift. Price for 12pcs box is 1550 Yen, alternatively 1050 Yen for 8pcs box and 550 yen for 4pcs box (although the latter escaped my attention).
Happy Munching…





