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The mochi that they sell in Kyoto? |
Travel Info I'm trying to remember the name of the Mochi that they sell in Kyoto and Nara, it's thin strips of mochi covered in a cinnamon-like powder. They sell them in a box at JR Kyoto Station, I know that for a fact. Anyone know? Travel Tips http://image-search.yahoo.co.jp/detail?e... Precisely, this soft mochi sweet is called "Nama-yatsuhashi". Nama means raw in Japanese. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/yatsuhashi... thin hard baked "Yatsuhashi" http://www.sts21.com/mhome/yatsuhashi.gi... http://yacco.tv/archives/image/2005/04/2... (This one is original yatsuhahi) also exist, and both raw and baked Yatsuhashi are very famous Japanese sweet. Others mochi comes from china and the japanese copied them. The japanese costumes are also copied from the 13th century chinese ming dynasty It's called Yatsuhashi: http://www.yatuhashi.com/komachi/img/yat... http://www.rakuten.ne.jp/gold/omitsu/img... http://www.okashi-net.com/meika/ck-img/y... Japanese girl You can buy them anywhere. |
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