Millet can only be grown in high mountain areas at altitudes of over 1,000 meters, and was a main food for people in the mountains in the early days.
During the Japanese era, it was not easy to get food in the mountainous areas, so they made mochi from local materials for loggers to carry to the mountains as a snack.
In modern times, there are different ways to make millet, and various styles and flavors have emerged.
【Taiwan Alishan Rihchu Store】
- Business hours: Mondays to Sundays 09:30-21:00
- Tel: 05-2679759
- Address: No. 32, Chung Cheng Village, Alishan Township, Chiayi County
- Please go to the counter ofTaiwan Alishan Rihchu Store (as shown below) and let the staffs check the QR code, then you can redeem one millet mochi and two Alishan's Sunrises.
⮩Counter
1. If the product is not used, please apply for a refund at the original purchase platform.
2. No refunds will be accepted for any merchandise or freebies in the package once they have been written off.
3. The system does not provide the function to modify the order, if you want to change the number of people/quantity, you need to return the ticket and reorder.
-Serving suggestion-
Storage: To ensure the freshness of the product, please keep it in the refrigerator and avoid high temperature and direct sunlight.
Expiration date: 7 days refrigerated, one day at room temperature
Note: Children under the age of six and the elderly should taste the product slowly in small bites and not in one go.