Many of Japan’s present-day favorite wagashi – sweets – have their origins on Kyushu.
Castella (kasutera in Japanese) also makes an appearance in another popular Japanese sweet, dorayaki.
Here, the castella cake is thinner and made into a pancake with a layer of sweet red bean paste inside.
Europe meets Japan, Japan meets EuropeAnother European sweet that got the Japanese treatment is macarons.
For him, it’s a way of honoring Japan’s small producers, in addition to introducing these flavors to the hotel’s guests.
Persons:
Joyi Chang, It’s, ”, Michele Abbatemarco, there’s, Margaret, Emperor, –, Miyamoto Shoko, it’s
Organizations:
CNN, Japan CNN
Locations:
Kyushu, Japan, Macao, Nagasaki, Portuguese, Japan’s, Portugal, Fukusaya, Fukuoka, Fukusaya’s, Hakata Station, Europe, Otemachi, Saga City, Tokyo, Spain, Netherlands, England