Do You Know About "Petite Calais"? A Cute Assorted Box of Miniature Kamaboko for Favors and Good Luck Charms! ♡

2017.05.07 published
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Wedding Favors That Worry Brides*

Future brides, have you decided on your wedding favors yet? ♡

When it comes to favors, sweets, and lucky items... Many brides must be pondering what items will delight their guests.

I also struggled with choosing wedding favors. I wanted something that guests had never received before, looked cute, and was practical...

I know it's difficult, but I really want to be thorough in my selection.

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Let me introduce the lucky item I chose ♡

What I want to introduce today is a lucky item that I actually selected and received great feedback from guests*

Traditional lucky items include food ingredients considered auspicious, such as kelp and bonito flakes...

In my hometown of Toyama Prefecture, "kamaboko" (fish cake) is just as popular. It's an auspicious ingredient that has been used in osechi (New Year’s food) for a long time♡

However, like other lucky items, it often looks quite plain, and I thought it wasn't anything special... But while searching online, I came across some really cute kamaboko*

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Kawachi-ya's 《Petit Carre》 is adorable ♡

Here it is!

This is a product called 《Petit Carre》 from Kawachi-ya, a kamaboko manufacturer located in Uozu, Toyama♡

It is a delightful assortment that recreates auspicious motifs such as Mount Fuji, cranes, sea bream, turtles, and treasures using kamaboko craftsmanship*

Price: 15,000 yen (excluding tax)

Kawachi-ya was established in 1947 as a kamaboko manufacturer. They only use natural fish that have been born and raised in the wild ocean, without any farmed fish at all*

One of their features is their commitment to all ingredients, including salt, kelp, and water.

In fact, I received a message from a guest saying, "That kamaboko was really delicious!!"♡

Guests Living Alone Will Also Appreciate It ◎

When living alone, it's hard to consume kelp or bonito flakes that you receive.

《Petit Carre》 is about 5 centimeters square, making it easy to eat. It also has a shelf life of three weeks, so it was well-received by guests living alone♩

Even men who don't cook might enjoy it as a snack while having a drink at night*

Cute kamaboko as a lucky item is highly recommended ♡

Not only can you choose the pattern of the kamaboko inside 《Petit Carre》, but you can also select the color of the box and the design of the label*

It can also be purchased at their online shop, so brides who are interested should check it out♡

Unique and adorable kamaboko will surely delight your guests♩

➡ For more details on Kawachi-ya's online shop 《Petit Carre》, click here*

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