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Botan Rice Candy

Botan Rice Candy




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Botan Rice Candy is a popular Japanese chewy candy that has been enjoyed by people of all ages since its creation in 1927. It is produced by Sanko Seika Co., Ltd., a well-known confectionery company in Japan.

History

Botan Rice Candy was first introduced in 1927 and quickly gained popularity among consumers in Japan. The candy is named after the botan, which is the Japanese word for peony, a flower known for its vibrant colors and delicate petals.

Ingredients and Flavors

Botan Rice Candy is made from a combination of glutinous rice, sugar, and corn syrup. The glutinous rice gives the candy its unique chewy texture, while the sugar and corn syrup provide sweetness. The candy is available in several flavors, including the original flavor, strawberry, orange, and apple.

Packaging

The candy is individually wrapped in a thin, edible rice paper that dissolves in the mouth. Each piece of candy is typically wrapped in a colorful paper with the Botan Rice Candy logo and a picture of a peony flower.

Popularity and Cultural Significance

Botan Rice Candy has become a beloved treat in Japan and is often associated with childhood memories. It is commonly given as a gift or souvenir, and its distinctive packaging makes it easily recognizable. The candy's popularity has also spread beyond Japan, with many international markets carrying it.

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