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  2. Mochi - Wikipedia

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    Mochi (もち, 餅) [motɕi] ⓘ is a Japanese rice cake made of mochigome (もち米), a short-grain japonica glutinous rice, and sometimes other ingredients such as water, sugar, and cornstarch. The steamed rice is pounded into paste and molded into the desired shape. In Japan, it is traditionally made in a ceremony called mochitsuki ...

  3. What Is Mochi? Everything to know about the traditional ... - AOL

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    What is mochi? Mochi has traditionally been made by pounding steamed rice in a large wooden mortar. The old-school style of using your hands and a wooden mallet called a kine to beat the glutinous ...

  4. Mochi ice cream - Wikipedia

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    Description. Mochi ice cream is a small, round confection consisting of a soft, pounded sticky rice dumpling ( mochi) formed around an ice cream filling. [2] The ice cream adds flavor and creaminess to the confection while the mochi adds sweetness and texture. [2] The traditional ice cream flavors used are vanilla, chocolate and strawberry.

  5. Mochi donut - Wikipedia

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    Mochi donuts, also known as poi mochi, are a fusion pastry crossing traditional American-style doughnuts and Japanese mochi. The mochi donuts' "hybrid batter makes for a doughnut that is fluffy and moist, with a satisfying chew". [1] An early iteration can be traced back to Hawaii in the early 1990s. Mochi donuts were popularized by Mister ...

  6. 5 gorgeous mochi recipes - AOL

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    The process begins with the usual mochi-making steps but departs from tradition with a big bowl of cocoa powder. Generously roll each mochi ball in the cocoa powder for an extra chocolatey bite. 4.

  7. Pounding Mochi with the Fastest Mochi Maker in Japan - AOL

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    Mitsuo Nakatani is a mochi master, and to watch him do his work is a genuine thrill. Turning sticky rice into Japan's traditional soft and chewy treat requires pounding, flipping and smashing the ...

  8. Daifuku - Wikipedia

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    Daifuku is a popular wagashi in Japan and is often served with green tea . Daifuku (plain type) Daifuku comes in many varieties. The most common are white, pale green, or pale pink-colored mochi filled with anko. Daifuku are approximately 4 cm (1.5 in) in diameter. Nearly all daifuku are covered in a fine layer of rice flour (rice starch), corn ...

  9. Goheimochi - Wikipedia

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    Goheimochi. Goheimochi (Japanese: 五平餅) is a type of mochi made in the Chubu region of central Japan, specifically in Nagano, Gifu, and Aichi prefectures. [1] Unlike regular mochi it is coated with a type of sweet and sour sauce, usually composed of sugar, soy sauce, and mirin. [2] The mochi is then skewered and grilled.