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Two types of traditional sweets with a delicious sticky rice centre.
Short grain rice, Glutinous rice, Water, Tinned azuki beans , Brown sugar, Soy sauce, Soya bean powder, Sugar
Kinton means 'good prosperity' for the forthcoming year.
Sweet potato, Gardenia fruit, Sweet chestnuts, Flavourings:, Granulated sugar, Mirin, Sea salt
This goes so well with green tea (matcha).
Butternut squash, Cooked sweet chestnuts, Water, Agar powder, Brown sugar
A traditional Japanese sweet.
Dumpling:, Refined rice flour (shiratamako), Top grade rice flour (jyoshinko), Warm water, Sauce:, Soy sauce, Golden syrup, Potato starch or cornflour, Water
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An easy home made sweet azuki bean dessert.
Chunky azuki bean paste, Water, Golden caster sugar, Agar powder
A lovely summer sweet to cool you down.
Azuki bean preserve, Glutinous rice flour, Silky tofu, Sugar, Water, Agar powder, Matcha, Golden caster sugar, Syrup:, Dark brown sugar, Hot water
Looks and tastes like you bought it from shop, it's that good!
Tinned butterbeans, Granulated sugar, Condensed milk, Chestnut paste (marron), Dark brown sugar
Mizue
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It's a firm favourite with kids in Japan. Simply use a waffle maker and have fun.
Eggs, Dashi granules, Salt, Sugar, Spring onions, Melted butter, Flour, Strong flour, Water
Tobuchan
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5th May is Boy's Day in Japan, this is a traditional sweet for this occasion.
Tinned butterbeans, Granulated sugar, Water, Food colouring
It's a lovely marshmallowy texture.
Tapioca starch, Or arrowroot, Golden caster sugar, Water, Soya bean powder sugar:, Equal mix of golden caster sugar and soya bean powder
Such a pretty and traditional sweet.
Tinned aduki beans, Brown sugar, Glutinous rice, Water, Caster sugar, Natural pink food colouring