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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. How to Make Savory Mochi At Home - AOL

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    To replicate that moment of discovery, I decided to make a mochi using a pureed cooked-vegetable base seasoned with kombu and mochiko, the glutinous rice flour used to make mochi, as a binder.

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

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

  5. 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.

  6. Usu (mortar) - Wikipedia

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    The most common use of an usu is to pound cooked white rice into a very sticky mass in order to produce mochi. It is still frequently used in Japan in traditional restaurants and also sometimes in traditional, rural, or wealthier private households. Especially around New Year they are used by companies and organizations to make mochi together ...

  7. Kuzumochi - Wikipedia

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    Kuzumochi (葛餅/久寿餅) is a Japanese term referring either to mochi cakes made of kuzuko (葛粉), starch derived from the root of the kudzu plant, or mochi cakes made from Lactobacillales-fermented wheat starch (久寿餅) which is speciality dish local to certain wards of Tokyo, served chilled and topped with kuromitsu and kinako.

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  9. Goheimochi - Wikipedia

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    Goheimochi (Japanese: 五平餅) is a type of mochi made in the Chubu region of central Japan, specifically in Nagano, Gifu, and Aichi prefectures. [1] Unlike regular mochi it is coated with a type of sweet and sour sauce, usually composed of sugar, soy sauce, and mirin. [2] The mochi is then skewered and grilled.