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Cherry blossoms in syrup
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Poetic and philosophical, sakura cherry blossom has been the identity and symbol of Japanese government since the Nara period (710-794).
Japan's national flower, sakura cherry blossom represents a period of renewal and optimism. The bursts of pink mark the end of winter and signify the beginning of spring. Due to their rapid blooming, cherry blossoms also symbolize the transience of life, a major theme in Buddhism.
Edible flowers and leaves of Sakura have a distinctive flavor and divine fragrance. Taste of Sakura is subtly sweet and floral. It does not have the fruity taste of cherries. You may be surprised by the almond or almond kernel flavor without any bitterness.
The stems of the sakura cherry blossoms in syrup are cut as close as possible, desalted, and then soaked in molasses, preserving the distinctive color and aroma of the cherry blossoms.
In Japan, trendy bars and gourmet restaurants, not to mention pastry chefs, are fond of using them in cocktails, sodas, champagne coupes, jellies, mousses, cream or cheese cakes, petits fours, and more.
In sparkling water or a glass of champagne with fine bubbles, bubbles slowly move the flower. It is said that flower dances in the glass.
Data sheet
- Origin
- Aichi, Japan
- Packaging
- Bag
- Ingredients
- sugar, water, sakura cherry blossom (sakura cherry blossom, salt, ume plum vinegar, citric acid), ume plum vinegar, red cabbage pigment
- Storage
- keep refrigerated

Poetic and philosophical, sakura cherry blossom has been the identity and symbol of Japanese government since the Nara period (710-794).
Japan's national flower, sakura cherry blossom represents a period of renewal and optimism. The bursts of pink mark the end of winter and signify the beginning of spring. Due to their rapid blooming, cherry blossoms also symbolize the transience of life, a major theme in Buddhism.

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