japanese sweets– tag –
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Japanese Snacks
Karinto (かりんとう)
Karinto is a simple yet beloved traditional Japanese snack known for its crispy texture and rich sweetness. Though it may look humble at first glance, this deep-fried treat carries centuries of history and cultural significance. From tem... -
Akita
Kinman (金満)
When it comes to beloved local sweets in Japan, Kinman is a name that stands out—especially in Akita. With its soft, fluffy texture and delicately sweet white bean filling, this long-loved treat has been a favorite for generations. Kinma... -
Japanese Snacks
Wagashi (和菓子)
Wagashi refers to traditional Japanese confections made using time-honored methods. These sweets embody the essence of Japan's food culture and aesthetic sensibilities. Wagashi goes beyond mere desserts. They have evolved by skillfully e... -
Japanese Snacks
Nama chocolate (生チョコレート)
Nama chocolate is a beloved Japanese treat known for its rich, creamy texture and indulgent flavor. This unique confection has gained popularity both in Japan and internationally, often found in gift boxes and specialty shops. If you're ... -
Hiroshima
Momiji manju (もみじ饅頭)
Momiji Manju, a delightful maple leaf-shaped sweet, is one of Hiroshima's most iconic treats. Known for its soft dough and sweet fillings, this charming confection is a must-try for anyone visiting Japan. With its rich history, regional ... -
Kyoto
Natto mochi (納豆餅)
Discover the delightful world of Natto Mochi, a cherished Japanese delicacy renowned for its blend of chewy mochi and savory fermented soybeans. This article explores the origins, preparation methods, cultural significance, and health be... -
Japanese Sweets
Garigari kun (ガリガリ君)
If you are living in Japan, have you ever noticed that everytime when you go shopping in convenience stores or supermarket, you might come across this animation character called Garigari kun? So who is this character and why it is so pop... -
Japanese Snacks
Imo Yokan (芋ようかん)
Speaking of Japanese traditional sweets (or Wagashi), you might think of Mochi, Dorayaki, Anmitsu, etc. But have you ever heard of Imo Youkan? This lesser-known delight adds a unique twist to Japan's sweet offerings. In this article, we'... -
Japanese Sweets
Rice Flour Sweets (米粉スイーツ)
In Japan, a noticeable shift in the appreciation of rice is unfolding, highlighting the rising prominence of rice flour sweets. Derived from finely crushed rice powder, this adaptable ingredient has paved the way for innovative approache... -
Oosaka
Rikuro cheesecake (りくろ―おじさんのチーズケーキ)
"Uncle Rikuro's Cheesecake" is a famous treat in Osaka for over 30 years since it started selling in 1984. We'll show you what makes Rikuro cheesecake special, like the delicious stuff you can only get at the main store's café and the pr...























