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The store of the originator in Nagoya has registered Ten-musu as a trademark. This name cannot be used freely in fact. But I think that it sells at stores all over the country these days. (2004)

It is said that Ten-musu sells at the convenience store ordinarily in the direction in Aichi. Seemingly it is a round form like an ordinary rice ball. In short, probably, the contents of the rice ball are "the tempura of a shrimp."



If Ten-musu is eaten, there will be a taste like a hen. If it often sees, the tempura of the small shrimp is contained. This is nice. It is for everybody. But why is there the taste of a hen? Or is it a taste of tempura?

Fuki's food boiled down in soy was contained together in the package without knowing why. If it eats, this will arrange very well.


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