Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Random Picture #78
You can tell that the end of the summer is at hand when the Japanese sweets change over to autumnal vegetables and fruit. The moment I'm waiting for is for marron (chestnut) to start showing up everywhere. Though they aren't quite at the critical mass stage, sweet potato is making a strong showing already. This basket was on the floor of Seiyu supermarket in preparation for adding them to the shelves. At the top center are three types of sweet potato manju. I would have bought them, but I didn't feel right snapping them out of the basket. It wouldn't feel exactly like "stealing", but it seemed like improper snacking protocol.
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manju,
random picture,
traditional sweets
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4 comments:
there is a snacking protocol? i need to be educated of my neanderthal ways.
I thought you bought them all! Great shot :)
Autumn is the time for chestnuts in Japan as well as nashi pears and grapes :)
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OMYGOD SO MUCH MOCHI! :) My belly is expanding at the thought. I hope you bought a few to try! :)
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