Kibi Dango — Okayama's Legendary Sweet
Kibi dango (吉備団子) is Okayama's most iconic confection, a soft mochi-like sweet made from millet (kibi) flour, rice, sugar, and starch, with roots tracing to the Momotaro folk legend. According to the tale, Momotaro (Peach Boy) gave kibi dango to his animal companions (dog, monkey, pheasant) before battling demons, and the sweets provided them with strength and loyalty. This legend made kibi dango synonymous with Okayama, and today it's the prefecture's most famous omiyage (souvenir).
Traditional kibi dango has a delicate sweetness and soft, pillowy texture — less sticky than mochi, with a subtle grain flavor from millet. The sweets are typically individually wrapped and bite-sized (3–4cm diameter), making them ideal travel snacks. Modern variations include matcha (green tea), white peach (Okayama's other famous product), and kinako (roasted soybean powder) flavors. The most renowned producer is Tsurugata (廣榮堂武田), established in 1856, whose traditional recipe has remained largely unchanged for over 160 years. Kibi dango's cultural significance extends beyond taste — it symbolizes Okayama's identity, appearing on prefectural mascots, tourism materials, and even as a motif in local architecture and public art.
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