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  2. The most recognizable rice cake in the West is Japanese mochi, but there is a wide and wonderful world of Asian rice cakes, all possessing symbolic meaning in the context of Lunar New Year. My ...

  3. Making mochi from scratch is easier than it sounds - AOL

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    Here are 3 delicious and surprisingly easy mochi recipes you need to try. The post Making mochi from scratch is easier than it sounds appeared first on In The Know.

  4. The 5 Best My/Mo Mochi Flavors Ranked - AOL

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    My/Mo Mochi combines sweet, fluffy dough with your favorite flavors to create a delicious sweet treat. After a long day, there is no better way to treat yourself then with some ice cream. It's ...

  5. Mochi ice cream - Wikipedia

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    The ice cream adds flavor and creaminess to the confectionery while the mochi adds sweetness and texture. [2] The traditional ice cream flavors used are vanilla, chocolate and strawberry. Other flavors, such as Kona coffee, plum wine, green tea, and red bean, are also widely used. [3] Mochi can also be flavored as a complement to the ice cream ...

  6. Mochi - Wikipedia

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    Mochi has a varied structure of amylopectin gel, starch grains, and air bubbles. [3] In terms of starch content, the rice used for mochi is very low in amylose and has a high amylopectin level, producing a gel-like consistency. [4] The protein content of the japonica rice used to make mochi is higher than that of standard short-grain rice.

  7. Caffè mocha - Wikipedia

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    A third variant on the caffè mocha is to use a coffee base instead of espresso. The combination is coffee, steamed milk, and added chocolate. This is the same as a cup of coffee mixed with hot chocolate. The caffeine content of this variation is equivalent to that of the coffee it includes.

  8. Daifuku - Wikipedia

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    Daifuku was originally called Habutai mochi (腹太餅) (belly thick rice cake) because of its filling's nature. Later, the name was changed to daifuku mochi ( 大腹餅 ) (big belly rice cake). Since the pronunciations of Fuku ( 腹 ) (belly) and Fuku ( 福 ) (luck) are the same in Japanese, the name was further changed to daifuku mochi ...

  9. Pounding Mochi with the Fastest Mochi Maker in Japan - AOL

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    Mitsuo Nakatani is a mochi master, and to watch him do his work is a genuine thrill. Turning sticky rice into Japan's traditional soft and chewy treat requires pounding, flipping and smashing the ...