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by Kelly Johnson (Author)

Japanese desserts are a harmonious blend of delicate flavors and beautiful presentation, offering a unique experience for any dessert lover. Mochi, a chewy rice cake made from glutinous rice, comes in various forms, such as daifuku filled with sweet red bean paste or mochi ice cream, which combines the chewy exterior with a creamy ice cream center. Anmitsu, a refreshing dessert made with agar jelly, sweet beans, fruits, and syrup, is perfect for warm days. Dorayaki, soft pancakes filled with sweet red bean paste, and Taiyaki, fish-shaped waffles filled with custard, red bean, or chocolate, are popular street foods that highlight Japan's knack for creating simple yet delightful treats.

In addition to these well-known sweets, Japanese desserts include Kasutera, a light and fluffy sponge cake, and Matcha-flavored treats, such as matcha cheesecake or matcha mochi, which showcase the country's love for the green tea flavor. Yokan, a sweet, dense jelly made from red bean paste, and Kibi Dango, chewy rice flour candies, offer a more traditional taste of Japan's rich dessert heritage. Finally, Shiratama Dango, rice flour dumplings served in sweet syrup, and Melon Pan, a sweet bread with a cookie crust, further illustrate the diversity and balance in Japanese sweets. These desserts, often made with seasonal ingredients, reflect the Japanese philosophy of appreciating both the aesthetics and flavors of each dish.

Number of Pages: 56
Dimensions: 0.12 x 11 x 8.5 IN
Publication Date: March 20, 2025
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by Kelly Johnson (Author)

Japanese desserts are a harmonious blend of delicate flavors and beautiful presentation, offering a unique experience for any dessert lover. Mochi, a chewy rice cake made from glutinous rice, comes in various forms, such as daifuku filled with sweet red bean paste or mochi ice cream, which combines the chewy exterior with a creamy ice cream center. Anmitsu, a refreshing dessert made with agar jelly, sweet beans, fruits, and syrup, is perfect for warm days. Dorayaki, soft pancakes filled with sweet red bean paste, and Taiyaki, fish-shaped waffles filled with custard, red bean, or chocolate, are popular street foods that highlight Japan's knack for creating simple yet delightful treats.

In addition to these well-known sweets, Japanese desserts include Kasutera, a light and fluffy sponge cake, and Matcha-flavored treats, such as matcha cheesecake or matcha mochi, which showcase the country's love for the green tea flavor. Yokan, a sweet, dense jelly made from red bean paste, and Kibi Dango, chewy rice flour candies, offer a more traditional taste of Japan's rich dessert heritage. Finally, Shiratama Dango, rice flour dumplings served in sweet syrup, and Melon Pan, a sweet bread with a cookie crust, further illustrate the diversity and balance in Japanese sweets. These desserts, often made with seasonal ingredients, reflect the Japanese philosophy of appreciating both the aesthetics and flavors of each dish.

Number of Pages: 56
Dimensions: 0.12 x 11 x 8.5 IN
Publication Date: March 20, 2025

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50 The Best Japanese Dessert Recipes - Paperback

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50 The Best Japanese Dessert Recipes - Paperback

50 The Best Japanese Dessert Recipes - Paperback

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