MythiQue "Mizutama no Jinbaori" is a rare cheese cake with a motif of "Jinbaori", a traditional costume associated with the Date family.
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Have you heard of "Mizutama no Jin"?

It is said that Date Masamune owned a jinbaori (a Japanese coat of arms) with a novel and gorgeous design of five-colored circles on a purple background. Mizutama no Jin" is a new souvenir of Miyagi Prefecture, in which skilled pastry chefs have used special techniques to express the motif of Date Masamune in sweets!
What kind of sweets are "Mizutama no Jin"?

The "Mizutama no Jin" is an assortment of three bite-sized mini cakes. The "Mizutama no Jin" is a three-bite assortment of miniature cakes that sparkle like a jewelry box when you open the box, creating a visual feast for the eyes and heightening expectations. The cakes are made with Miyagi Prefecture ingredients, including blueberry, yuzu, and zunda flavors.
Enjoy 5 kinds of delicious rare cheese cakes!

The secret to the delicious taste is the "Zao cream cheese" used in all five flavors. It is a rich, full-flavored, smooth, yet light and easy-to-eat sweet. You can enjoy the gentle taste of Zao's raw milk.
No synthetic coloring is used.
Sapphire : Blueberry-flavored rare cheese cake produced in Miyagi Prefecture
Pearl: Sendai's famous Zunda-flavored rare cheese cake
Ruby: Raspberry-flavored rare cheese cake
Emerald: Matcha green tea flavored rare cheese cake
Yellow Diamond: Yuzu-flavored rare cheese cake produced in Miyagi Prefecture
It's a hot topic right now! It has won numerous awards!

These cakes were selected as in-flight sweets for JAL's domestic first class flights. It is wonderful to enjoy air travel while thinking of Date Masamune.
They are favored by many customers!


Where can I buy Mizutama-no-jin?

The company behind this shop operates two MythiQue stores, a patisserie and café famous in the area, and offers a variety of sweets such as smoothies and cakes that look great on SNS.
Mizutama no Jin" is available at Sendai Station!
You can also purchase them at our online store.
How about a new souvenir from Miyagi, "Mizutama no Jin"?