| Access | Approx. 30 minutes by car from Meishin Expressway "Gifu-Hashima IC" |
The dough wrapped in broad bean paste is hand-wrapped with myoga leaves and steamed.
We also accept local shipments of "Ganso Myougabochi".
There is an eat-in space in the store, where you can enjoy Japanese sweets with fragrant tea.
Our landmark is a large sign of "Ganso Myougabochi" on the roadside.
| Access |
At the corner of Shimoshikke-West junction, located west of Shikke Bridge on National Route 157 A short walk toward west from Gifu Bus "Shimo-Shikke" bus stop |
We do not pound the beans completely but leave some bits to enhance the flavor.
We try to be loved in the community with our traditional and creative Japanese sweets.
"Bochi" means "mochi" or rice cake but flour is used instead.
"Myouga bochi" can be enjoy only in this locality in a limited period.
(For 4 people:About 8 pieces)
・【Paste】90g broad beans
・【Paste】50g sugar
・【Paste】A dash salt
・【Paste】170㏄ water
・【Paste】Myoga (Japanese ginger) leaves:suitable amount
・【Coating】120g wheat flour
・【Coating】10g sugar
・【Coating】A dash salt
・【Coating】20㏄ water
①Wash the broad beans thoroughly and soak them in 170-cc water for 3 hours.
②Put them on fire until boiling.
③Pour the broad beans into a perforated strainer, wash them, pour new water, and simmer them over medium flame until they become soft. (About 20 minutes) Add water if there is not enough.
④Add sugar and cook over low flame until you can see the bottom of the pot. Add a little salt before turning off the heat.
⑤When it cools, roll it. (Approx. 25 g)
⑥Add sugar and salt to wheat flour and mix them well.
⑦Add boiled 20-cc water to them gradually and knead them. It is best to raise the kneaded dough for about 30 minutes to make coatings after kneading it.
⑧Take the kneaded dough (about 25 g) on your palm and spread it out, put the bean paste on it, and wrap it.
⑨Wrap it in a myoga leaf and steam it in a steamer for 8 to 9 minutes.
The recipe source:Gifu Prefecture School Dietician Association
※Recipes vary by region and family.
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