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  2. Konpeitō - Wikipedia

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    The word konpeitō comes from the Portuguese word confeito ("comfit"), which is a type of sugar candy, and also an umbrella term for sweets in general. [3]The characters 金平糖 (lit. "golden flat sugar") are ateji selected mostly for their phonetic value and can also be written 金米糖 or 金餅糖.

  3. List of Japanese desserts and sweets - Wikipedia

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    Peanut amanattō. Amanattō is a traditional Japanese confectionery that is made of azuki or other beans, covered with refined sugar after simmering with sugar syrup and drying.

  4. Japan Crate - Wikipedia

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    In November 2015, Japan Crate added a second crate, Doki Doki Crate, to share Japan's kawaii culture. It includes licensed merchandise, plushes, figures, collectibles and more.

  5. Black Thunder (chocolate bar) - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Delfi Limited formed a strategic alliance with Yuraku to manufacture Black Thunder in Indonesia.Two years later, both companies created the Singapore-based joint venture Delfi Yuraku Pte Ltd. to market Black Thunder and other Yuraku products in Indonesia and Malaysia.

  6. Morinaga & Company - Wikipedia

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    Morinaga & Company, Ltd. (森永製菓株式会社, Morinaga Seika Kabushiki-gaisha) is a global confectionery company in Tokyo, Japan, in operation since 1899. [5] Their products include candy and other confectioneries.

  7. Kinoko no yama - Wikipedia

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    Kinoko no yama laid out on a plate, with the package at left.. Kinoko no yama (きのこの山), branded as Chocorooms in the United States, [1] is a Japanese snack food produced by Meiji Seika.