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Rice cake kirimochi or kakumochi Rice cake marumochi Fresh mochi being pounded. A mochi (/ m oʊ t ʃ iː / MOH-chee; [1] Japanese もち, 餅 ⓘ) 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.
general-purpose dictionary of Japanese history, 15 volumes The Modern Reader's Japanese-English Character Dictionary: 1962, 1974: Andrew Nelson's kanji dictionary, 5,446 entries Moji: 2011: open source, cross-platform extension for using Japanese and Chinese dictionaries The New Nelson Japanese-English Character Dictionary: 1997
Waffles + Mochi (pronounced Waffles and Mochi) is an American children's cooking puppet television series. Produced by Higher Ground Productions with Michelle Obama as executive producer, [1] it was released on Netflix on March 16, 2021.
Fugetsu-Do is a one-of-a-kind confectionary in Los Angeles that still makes sweets the old-fashioned way and has been satisfying cravings for generations.
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]
Wikiwand - browser extension for Google Chrome and Firefox. Kiwix - offline reader for Wikipedia and its other Wikimedia sister projects. Available for Android, Linux, iOS, Mac OS X, Windows. GoldenDict - multiplatform dictionary browser with native support for Wikipedia, Wiktionary, the Wikimedia projects, and any MediaWiki-based website.
Meghan described how her new venture is an extension of her former lifestyle blog, The Tig, and previewed similar themes. "As Ever essentially means 'as it’s always been', and if you’ve ...
Mochi (Cheyenne) (c. 1841–1881), nineteenth-century Native American warrior Mochi (Hindu), a Hindu caste found mainly in North India Mochi (Muslim), a community in North India, Pakistan and Bangladesh