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Uncategorized Red bean mochi and rainbow waffles: get to know real-deal Japanese desserts at K. Minamoto by Sarah Klearman May 14, 2018 9:01 pm ...
According to a household survey by the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, the average annual expenditure for major Japanese sweets such as "yokan" sweet bean jelly and "manju" sweet ...
Japanese company MannanLife sells a line of fruit-flavored konnyaku jelly called Konnyaku Batake in Japan. Konnyaku, also known as konjac or devil’s tongue in English, is a popular plant-based ...
Mican Club is a traditional Japanese sweet café that’s particularly popular for its Angel’s Tear, a purely transparent warabimochi jelly that resembles a water drop. The warabimochi is made ...
The confectioners at Tomoe, a traditional sweet shop located nearby, have come up with the perfect way to represent the beautiful natural landmark. The Drop of Lake Biwa jelly looks just like its name ...
(Each portrait requires about 14,000 beans.) During a 45-minute factory tour, workers churn out jelly beans and other sweet treats. Activity on the factory floor is visible from a viewing area.