🎌 MAHOROBA Great Buddha Pudding

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Pudding made with various ingredients from Nara Prefecture. The bottle caps featuring the Great Buddha or deer are very cute and are popular souvenirs representing Nara Prefecture. Made with great effort to avoid additives and handcrafted, this pudding is safe and reliable. In addition to custard flavor, there are various other flavors to choose from.

🌸 About This Product

Pudding handmade one by one using Nara ingredients, a popular souvenir from Nara.

📜 Product Details

The "MAHOROBA Great Buddha Pudding," a popular souvenir from Nara, offers not only the classic custard flavor but also unique varieties made with local specialties such as Yamato tea or the local sake "Hatsushika." There are also puddings adorned with the Nara Yaezakura cherry blossoms from Mount Yoshino, showcasing a diverse range of flavors crafted from ingredients sourced throughout Nara, which is a major attraction. The Great Buddha Pudding main store provides a wide selection of puddings made with local ingredients from Nara Prefecture, offering a rich variety. To ensure that every customer can enjoy the pudding safely and with peace of mind, the Great Buddha Pudding main store makes every effort to avoid additives, insisting that each pudding is carefully handmade. The bottle caps feature cute designs, such as the face of the Great Buddha or the deer, said to be messengers of the gods, making them a delightful souvenir that everyone will love. In addition to puddings, the store also sells cookies and coffee. Furthermore, there are several stores within the prefecture that have attached coffee shops. It's a great choice to stop by for a cup of coffee and pick up some souvenirs while sightseeing in Nara.

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🇯🇵 Japanese Name: まほろば大仏プリン

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