Seaweed bread is one of the most unusual baked goods in all of Japan
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A unique way to eat your greens in Tokyo.
Japan has a knack for taking the familiar and elevating it to realms we never thought possible. A great example of that can be found at Takase Yogashi, a long-established store founded over a century ago, in 1920.
▼ 洋菓子 or “yogashi” translates as “western confectionery”.
With five stores in Tokyo, Takase Yogashi has a loyal base of customers, many of whom come for the anpan (red bean paste bread) and almond tuiles (elegant Frenc
Japan has a knack for taking the familiar and elevating it to realms we never thought possible. A great example of that can be found at Takase Yogashi, a long-established store founded over a century ago, in 1920.
▼ 洋菓子 or “yogashi” translates as “western confectionery”.
With five stores in Tokyo, Takase Yogashi has a loyal base of customers, many of whom come for the anpan (red bean paste bread) and almond tuiles (elegant Frenc
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