JAL Collaborates with Sasaya Iori to Sell Traditional Japanese Sweets, Utilizing Ingredients Destined for Disposal

JAL Collaborates with Sasaya Iori to Sell Traditional Japanese Sweets, Utilizing Ingredients Destined for Disposal

Japan Airlines (JAL) is set to sell the first installment of traditional Japanese sweets in collaboration with Sasaya Iori, from August 1 to 31.

The sweets, made with ingredients that are hard to distribute nationwide—considered rare outside their local areas—or are destined to be discarded, will be available for purchase. The first series includes an upper-class sweet, ‘Sansan’, and a dry sweet, ‘Rouge’, both incorporating dragon fruit produced on Amami Oshima.

The products will be available at Sasaya Iori stores. Some stores will only carry selected items. Prices are set at 1,100 yen for a set of two ‘Sansan’ sweets and 1,600 yen for ‘Rouge’, both excluding tax.

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