No, Andersen is not Japanese or Japanese inspired, the Japanese baker Shunsuke Takaki came to Copenhagen in 1959, being in love with the Danish mentality and art of bakery, so as the first Japanese he started producing the original Danish bread and cakes, and ever since Andersen Bakery have been true to the Danish baking traditions, according to their own website.
No, Andersen is not Japanese or Japanese inspired, the Japanese baker Shunsuke Takaki came to Copenhagen in 1959, being in love with the Danish mentality and art of bakery, so as the first Japanese he started producing the original Danish bread and cakes, and ever since Andersen Bakery have been true to the Danish baking traditions, according to their own website.
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