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  2. Mochi - Wikipedia

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    Mochi is a variation of a low-calorie, low-fat rice cake. The cake has two essential raw materials, rice and water. Sticky rice (also called sweet rice, Oryza sativa var. glutinosa , glutinous sticky rice, glutinous rice, waxy rice, botan rice, biroin chal , mochi rice, pearl rice, and pulut ), [ 27 ] whether brown or white, is best for mochi ...

  3. Mochi donut - Wikipedia

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    Strawberry flavor mochi donut by Mister Donut. One of the earliest iterations of mochi donuts can be traced to the development of "poi mochi" by Charmaine Ocasek in Hawaii in 1992. [2] This iteration is a fusion of American donuts and Japanese mochi [3] and "consisted of deep-fried balls of mashed taro and mochiko, a Japanese short-grain sweet ...

  4. My/Mochi Ice Cream - Wikipedia

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    My/Mochi Ice Cream is an American ice cream brand sold in the United States, Mexico and Canada. [1] The company was founded in 2015, after private equity firm Century Park Capital Partners bought Mikawaya , a Los Angeles–based confectionery company that is credited with the invention of mochi ice cream .

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

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    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.

  6. Mochi ice cream - Wikipedia

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    Mochi ice cream is a confection made from Japanese mochi (pounded sticky rice) with an ice cream filling. It was invented by Japanese-American businesswoman and community activist Frances Hashimoto with help from her husband, Joel.

  7. Japanese holiday snack mochi rice cakes is a deadly tradition

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    In 2010, Japan's food safety commission ranked mochi among the top causes of food-related choking incidents. In 2013, ...

  8. Rice cake - Wikipedia

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    Moche (also spelled mochi or muchi) are boiled glutinous rice balls with bean paste fillings served with hot sweetened coconut milk; Palitaw is a boiled rice cake disk covered with freshly grated mature coconut meat and sugar; Panyalam is similar to bibingka but is fried instead of baked. It is popular among Muslim Filipinos and the Lumad ...

  9. Warabimochi - Wikipedia

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    Warabimochi (蕨 餅, warabi-mochi) is a wagashi (Japanese confection) made from warabiko (bracken starch) and covered or dipped in kinako (sweet toasted soybean flour). [1] [2] [3] Kuromitsu syrup is sometimes poured on top before serving as an added sweetener. [4]