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Meaning of "wagashi"

wagashi (noun) - A traditional Japanese confectionery or sweet, often made with mochi, anko, or fruits
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  • Traditional Japanese confectionery in various forms, often served with tea.

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Wagashi is typically made from plant ingredients.
They are often associated with wagashi.
Wagashi are made with the same principles in mind.
Another distinguishing feature is that wagashi are often steamed.
Wagashi specialize in the art of attracting the five senses.
Her family manages a wagashi shop.
Japanese wagashi are not just limited to delicate confections.
There are several ways to categorise wagashi.
Wagashi are based on natural ingredients.
Popular consumption of this wagashi involves eating it with ice cream.
Wagashi are popular across the country japan but are only available regionally or seasonally.
The art of wagashi.
Nerikiri wagashi consists of the core and the outer layer.
You would probably find it hard to make wagashi without a little instruction.
Wagashi can also be bought from specialist shops and department stores and make lovely gifts.

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It is in this way that the wagashi stimulate our five senses pleasantly.
Assist to the tea ceremony and taste the famous japanese green tea and the wagashi.
The subtle sweetness of the wagashi complements the bitterness of the matcha perfectly.
The talent and skill of the craftsmen shine in wagashi of the four seasons.
A selection of wagashi to be served during a Japanese tea ceremony.
He then filled the bread with a bean paste wagashi and sold anpan as snacks.
Wagashi is the name for traditional Japanese desserts.
The series is set in a Kyoto wagashi store.
Wagashi refers to traditional Japanese sweets.
Her family works in a wagashi shop named Homura.
The sugar is often used for Japanese sweets wagashi.
Wagashi Tokyo Banana Banana anko in a moist outer layer.
These are traditional Japanese sweets that are most often associated with wagashi.
Where to find Wagashi in London.
A proposal of Sake and Wagashi.
Kameyakiyonaga's wagashi are wasted on this tea.
Get off at the Hase station to enjoy Wagashi making.
Wagashi are typically made from plant-based ingredients.
The Kami of wagashi.
Trying some wagashi traditional sweets, a local specialty.
Each region has different styles of traditional sweets, known as wagashi.
In tea ceremony, wagashi are generally classified as dry or moist sweets.
Within the park is a Chaya or traditional Japanese teahouse, offering tea and wagashi.
Matsunoyuki, a wagashi that resembles a pine tree dusted with snow.
Kinako is widely used in Japanese cooking, but is strongly associated with dango and wagashi.
I also love wagashi that borrows non-Japanese flavors or techniques.
In Japanese cuisine, traditional Japanese sweets are known as wagashi.
Wagashi have other marvelous, even surprising, features that give them world caché.
Tinted gyūhi is the base of matsunoyuki, a wagashi that resembles a pine tree dusted with snow.
Warabimochi, a wagashi traditionally made from warabi and served with kinako and kuromitsu.
It seems like today is wagashi no hi!
What kind of Wagashi are in the package?
Wagashi - traditional Japanese confectionery.
During Japanese tea ceremonies, wagashi is often served with a bowl of bitter matcha.
Note: wagashi traditional Japanese confectionery often served with tea.

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