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  2. List of Japanese desserts and sweets - Wikipedia

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    Purin. Sata andagi. Tokyo banana. Kakigōri. Hakuto jelly is a seasonal dessert in Japanese cuisine available in the summer. Mochi ice cream is a Japanese confection made from mochi (pounded sticky rice) with an ice cream filling. Sata andagi are sweet, deep fried buns of dough similar to doughnuts.

  3. List of pastries - Wikipedia

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    The finishing touches to the making of roti tissue require skill, and they depend on the creativity of the maker. Pictured: Roti tissue, and a glass of Teh tarik: Roze koek: Netherlands: Roze koek ("pink cake") is a typical Dutch pastry that consists of a small flat cake with a layer of pink fondant. The most well-known brand is Glacé. Rugelach

  4. 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 ...

  5. Wagashi - Wikipedia

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    Wagashi ( 和菓子, wa-gashi) is a traditional Japanese confection that is often served with green tea, especially the type made of mochi, anko ( azuki bean paste ), and fruit. Wagashi is typically made from plant-based ingredients with an emphasis on seasonality, and generally making use of cooking methods that pre-date Western influence in ...

  6. Imagawayaki - Wikipedia

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    Imagawayaki (今川焼き) is a wagashi [1] [2] (Japanese dessert) often found at Japanese festivals as well as outside Japan, in countries such as Taiwan and South Korea.It is made of batter in a special pan (similar to a waffle iron but without the honeycomb pattern), and filled with sweet azuki bean paste, although it is becoming increasingly popular to use a wider variety of fillings such ...

  7. Japanese cheesecake - Wikipedia

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    Japanese cheesecake ( Japanese: スフレチーズケーキ ), [1] also known as soufflé-style cheesecake, cotton cheesecake, [2] or light cheesecake, is a variety of cheesecake that is usually lighter in texture and less sweet than North American-style cheesecakes. It has a characteristically wobbly and airy texture, similar to a soufflé ...

  8. Keekihime - Wikipedia

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    When Keekihime was 14 years old, she posted her first video on Nico Nico Douga on 1 January 2010. [3] Her username, meaning "cake princess" in Japanese, originated from her love of cakes and her wish to become a princess. [4] She later posted dance covers on the website, as well as live streaming almost daily in Japanese. [3]

  9. Raindrop cake - Wikipedia

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    Mizu (水) means water and shingen mochi (信玄餅) is a type of sweet rice cake (mochi) made by the Kinseiken company. [9] The year prior in 2013, the creator wanted to explore the idea of making edible water. [9] The dessert became a viral sensation and people made special trips to the region to experience the dish. [11]