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What are the strawberries “Amarin” and “Kaorin” that Saitama Prefecture developed over 8 years?
I will introduce two branded strawberries from Saitama Prefecture! After reading this article, you will definitely want to try this strawberry!
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Table of Contents
- Have you ever tried the strawberry that Saitama Prefecture took eight years to develop? ?
- What is Amarin?
- What is Kaorin?
- Summary
Have you ever tried the strawberry that Saitama Prefecture took eight years to develop? ?
Have you ever tried the strawberry that Saitama Prefecture took eight years to develop? ?
That strawberries are so popular that they have won first place in the Japan Strawberry Championship for two years in a row. This time I will be introducing two types of branded strawberries from Saitama Prefecture! !
What is Amarin?
The first branded strawberrys is, Amarin. It is a variety developed by Saitama Prefecture over a long period of time, and it has won the highest gold award two years in a row at the Japan strawberry championship that decide the best strawberry in Japan. Amarin is a high-quality strawberry that can cost more than 1,500 yen per pack. Aman is very famous and popular in Saitama Prefecture, and there is a lot of strawberry picking. The feature of Amarin is that it has bright red fruit with a glossy surface. It is sweet enough that you don't need condensed milk. When I actually ate it, I found that the balance of sweetness and sourness was just right, and the strawberry flavor was very strong, making it taste like The Strawberry.
What is Kaorin?
The second one is Kaorin. Kaorin was developed before Amarin, and it also won the gold medal at the Japan Strawberry Championship. Kaorin has a bright red color and the size it slightly small. The feature of Kaorin has rich smell, has a sour taste, and sweet taste. Personally, I felt that Kaorin had a stronger sweetness and less Amarin. The names Kaorin and Amarin were thinked by Master Taihei Hayashiya, a famous rakugo storyteller from Saitama Prefecture. And he said he has been inspired by the "Strawberry sisters born in the Saitama".
Summary
How is it? ? Don't they both look sweet and delicious? ? Actually both are very sweet and delicious! Most of the strawberry farmers in Saitama Prefecture grow these two strawberries, so please try picking strawberries or buying strawberries from the farmers! If you compare the tastes, it will be easier to understand the feature of the two types!
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