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  2. 55 Savory and Sweet Halloween Food Ideas for a Scary ... - AOL

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    Chocolate Dipped Ghost Pretzels. These ghost dippers are one of the easiest recipes ever! Microwave white candy melts and 1 tsp coconut oil for 20-second increments, stirring until melted and smooth.

  3. 50 Halloween desserts so sweet you'll scream - AOL

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    A dessert as sinfully delicious as this one deserves a place at your Halloween party this year. As if the chocolate cupcakes weren’t decadent enough, we like to pipe a crown of caramel-flavored ...

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    For a full night of festive foods, consider serving a Halloween dinner and Halloween dessert too. For more Halloween recipe ideas, make sure to check out our list of apple recipes, fall appetizers ...

  5. List of Japanese desserts and sweets - Wikipedia

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    Though many desserts and sweets date back to the Edo period (1603–1867) and Meiji period (1868–1911), many modern-day sweets and desserts originating from Japan also exist. However, the definition of wagashi is ambiguous, and the line between wagashi and other types of Japanese confectionery is vague.

  6. Sakuramochi - Wikipedia

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    Sakuramochi is a Japanese confection consisting of sweet, pink-colored rice cake with red bean paste (anko) filling, wrapped in a pickled cherry blossom (sakura) leaf, which may or may not be eaten depending on individual preference.

  7. Hanami - Wikipedia

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    Hanami picnics in front of Himeji Castle, 2005 Osaka Castle. Hanami (花見, "flower viewing") is the Japanese traditional custom of enjoying the transient beauty of flowers; flowers (花, hana) in this case almost always refer to those of the cherry (桜, sakura) or, less frequently, plum (梅, ume) trees. [1]

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