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  2. Mochi ice cream - Wikipedia

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    Vanilla and chocolate mochi ice cream. Mochi ice cream is a small, round confection consisting of a soft, pounded sticky rice dumpling 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 ...

  3. Mochi - Wikipedia

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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. The steamed rice is pounded into ...

  4. Daifuku - Wikipedia

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    Daifuku are approximately 4 cm (1.5 in) in diameter. Nearly all are covered in a fine layer of rice flour (rice starch), corn starch, or potato starch to keep them from sticking to each other or to the fingers. Though mochitsuki is the traditional method of making mochi and daifuku, they can also be cooked in a microwave. [1]

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  6. Twaydabae teaches us how to make mochi ice cream balls - AOL

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  7. Twaydabae teaches us how to make mochi ice cream balls - AOL

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    These charcoal mochi balls, filled with passion fruit ice cream, look incredible but taste even better. The post Twaydabae teaches us how to make mochi ice cream balls appeared first on In The Know.

  8. Zunda-mochi - Wikipedia

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    Zunda-mochi (ずんだ餅) is a type of Japanese confectionery popular in northeastern Japan. It is sometimes translated as "green soybean rice cake." [1] It generally consists of a round cake of short-grained glutinous rice with sweetened mashed soybean paste on top. In some varieties, the green soybean paste entirely covers the white rice cake.

  9. List of Japanese desserts and sweets - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] [4] The raindrop cake, created in 2014, was developed by a wagashi shop as a derivative of shingen mochi and is recognized as a wagashi in Japan. [5] [6] In recent years, wagashi shop have developed and marketed many confections that are an eclectic mix of wagashi and Western confections, often referred to as "neo-wagashi". [7]