Discovering Namdo's Unique Local Desserts this December

Hello, this is Namdo Travel Guide!
December is here, and with it, the cold winter!
It's the perfect weather to crave something sweet in a warm and cozy place.
This December, we're recommending a tour of Namdo's unique local desserts.
From sweet and chewy sweet potato bread to elegant fig sandwiches, healthy wheat bread, and savory, warm brown rice bamboo shoot bread!
Let's embark on a sweet journey with the Namdo Travel Guide!
Shall we begin?
Yeongam Fig Sand
Located in Yeongam-gun, Jeollanam-do, this cafe offers adorable fig-shaped sandwiches.
As Yeongam is famous for its figs, there are many unique fig desserts to discover, including the delightful Yeongam Fig Sand, available even in December!
The Yeongam Fig Sand is made with soft butter cookies, gourmet butter, premium chocolate, and figs soaked in rum.
It's a luxurious treat you won't easily find elsewhere, making it a must-buy souvenir when visiting Yeongam.
Cafe Under the Museum, where you can purchase the Yeongam Fig Sand, also offers a variety of other fig desserts, including fig bread and fig cake.
If you're visiting Yeongam, we highly recommend purchasing the Yeongam Fig Sand!
Gurye Wheat Bread
A sacred pilgrimage site for bread lovers visiting Gurye!
This is Mokwol Bakery, selling Gurye wheat bread.
Mokwol Bakery, which sells Gurye wheat bread, doesn't just sell factory-produced bread, but only bread made with healthy Korean wheat.
The interior is unique and beautiful.
They say that good-looking food tastes even better!
You can already smell the deliciousness.
Mokwol Bakery, which sells Gurye wheat bread, has specific bread baking times.
The types of bread available vary depending on the time, and they sell out quickly due to the high number of visitors, so be sure to check the times in advance before visiting.
Have you chosen all the breads you want to eat?
Mokwol Bakery has even received a Blue Ribbon award.
They also offer delivery, so please refer to the photos.
The breads look so delicious...
You can almost smell the savory bread in the pictures.
The Namdo Travel Guide is drooling too!
Mokwol Bakery also sells a variety of meal breads made with Korean wheat.
If you want to eat healthy and delicious bread, be sure to visit Mokwol Bakery in Gurye!
Haenam Sweet Potato Bread
Next on our list of Namdo local desserts is Haenam sweet potato bread, known for its chewy texture and sweet flavor!
Haenam, the southernmost tip of Korea, is the largest sweet potato producing area in the country due to its clean nature, abundant sunshine, and high-quality soil.
Haenam sweet potato bread, made with Haenam sweet potatoes, looks so much like a real sweet potato that it's hard to tell the difference before eating it.
The inside of the bread is packed with Haenam sweet potato!
The rich flavor of the sweet potato spreads, satisfying your taste buds.
Haenam sweet potato bread is affordable and has a cute shape!
It's also great as a gift, right?
If you visit Haenam, we highly recommend stopping by and buying some!
Damyang Brown Rice Bamboo Shoot Bread
Last but not least, we introduce Damyang brown rice bamboo shoot bread.
Bamboo shoots in bread!
The taste is really intriguing.
Damyang brown rice bamboo shoot bread is made with brown rice instead of flour, making it a healthier dessert.
Damyang brown rice bamboo shoot bread contains bamboo shoot powder, black sesame seeds, and bamboo leaf powder, giving it a savory and unique flavor.
Damyang brown rice bamboo shoot bread is baked to order in brown rice batter! It looks so crispy.
Here's the price list for Damyang brown rice bamboo shoot bread~
It costs 9,000 won for a total of 18 pieces, so you can enjoy Damyang brown rice bamboo shoot bread for about 500 won per piece.
Crispy texture~
It would be perfect to pop one in your mouth right now in this cold weather.
Enjoy Damyang's unique dessert, Damyang brown rice bamboo shoot bread, with its unique and savory flavor!
Did you all enjoy it?
In this increasingly cold weather,
how about melting your body with sweet Namdo desserts? ❤️
Then, the Namdo Travel Guide will be back next time!
Goodbye~

Source :https://blog.naver.com/namdokorea/223681402504
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