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  2. List of Japanese desserts and sweets - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese had been making desserts for centuries before sugar was widely available in Japan. Many desserts commonly available in Japan can be traced back hundreds of years. [1] In Japanese cuisine, traditional sweets are known as wagashi, and are made using ingredients such as red bean paste and mochi.

  3. Castella - Wikipedia

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    In 1968, Ye Yongqing, the owner of a Japanese bakery in Taipei named Nanbanto, partnered with the Japanese company Nagasaki Honpu to establish a castella business. [11] Taiwanese style castella is generally more soufflé-like than the Japanese variety with a custard like center. [12] A speciality of Tamsui is a simple pillow shaped castella ...

  4. List of pastries - Wikipedia

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    A Japanese pastry shaped to resemble a bream or Asian carp and filled with red bean paste or other fillings such as custard and chocolate. It is derived from the similar Japanese pastry Imagawayaki. Taiyaki is also popular in other East Asian countries such as South Korea where it is known as bungeoppang. Taro pastry: Taiwan

  5. Takaki Bakery - Wikipedia

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    The original bakery was founded in Hijiyama-Hon-machi, Hiroshima by Mr. and Mrs. Takaki in August 1948. Bread of Takaki (株式会社タカキのパン, Kabushiki-gaisha Takaki-no-Pan) was established in December 1951.

  6. Oyatsupan Bakers - Wikipedia

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    Oyatsupan is an "austere" Japanese bakery in Beaverton, according to Portland Monthly.The menu has included "whimsical "chocolate pudding stuffed cornets, croissant dough apple pies with matcha custard, and doughnuts filled with Japanese beef curry, [1] as well as eclairs, [2] Japanese breads, pastries, and sandwiches. [3]

  7. Yamazaki Baking - Wikipedia

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    Yamazaki products can be found in various Asian countries, including Malaysia, Taiwan, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, and China(including Hong Kong).. In October 1970, the company established a joint venture, Yamazaki Nabisco Co., Ltd. (now known as Yamazaki Biscuits), with Nabisco of the United States and Nichimen Jitsugyo Corporation (currently Sojitz Corporation).

  8. List of food companies - Wikipedia

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    The Claxton Bakery; Collin Street Bakery; Crumbs Bake Shop; Flowers Foods; Great Harvest Bread Company; Italian Peoples Bakery; Joy Baking Group; King's Hawaiian; Kossar's Bialys; Levain Bakery; Liz Lovely; Martin's Famous Pastry Shoppe, Inc. Mrs. Fields; Orwasher's bakery; Racine Danish Kringles; Schmidt Baking Company; Semifreddi's Bakery ...

  9. List of Japanese snacks - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Japanese snacks (お菓子, okashi) and finger foods. It includes both brand name and generic snacks. Types. Anko, or sweet bean paste. Anko is ...