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I havent heard no japanese desserts.

2007-09-06 14:24:10 · 5 answers · asked by jen85 1 in Food & Drink Cooking & Recipes

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The user "Bromeliad" had provided a great link for you already. Yes, you are right there are no such as thing as "Dessert" in Japan. The so call "dessert" = sweet food = snack. Japanese people "Dessert" as snack item which include ice-cream, not after the meal

Most commond "dessert" are as fellow most of which you will able to find the recipe on the link "Bromeliad" provided.

Andoughnut - anko filling doughnut
Anko -sweet azuki beans
Anman - steamed cake)
Anmitsu - kanten jello and sweet azuki beans
Anpan - anko filling bread
Azuki Shiratama - dumplings and sweet azuki bean
Daigakuimo - sugared sweet potato
Daifuku - small round mochi stuffed with anko
Dorayaki - two small pancake-like patties stuffed with anko
Kasutera - sponge cake
Kushi-dango - dumpling
Manju - steamed cake
Ohagi - sweet rice cake
Purin - pudding
Taiyaki - fish shaped cake
Tokoroten - gelidium jelly

Just to clearify the Japanese Manju (饅頭) the user above mention are different then the one you might have in a Chinese Restaurant Mantou (饅頭).

The Japanese version was derived from a type of mochi (蒸餅), and many types of traditional wagashi (Japanese traditional sweets) are made with mochi, whcih server during a Japanese tea ceremony (power green tea serve with a range of traditional sweet)(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/72/Powderedgreentea.jpg)

2007-09-08 03:24:33 · answer #1 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Look for mochi recipes or recipes containing ahn. Love love love it!
Also: manju. My recipe books are in storage and they aren't easy processes, just look up recipes for the things I mentioned above.

2007-09-06 18:20:48 · answer #2 · answered by Who's That Girl? 6 · 0 0

This site will give you all of the recipes you can use.

http://japanesefood.about.com/od/japanesedessertsweet/Japanese_Desserts_Sweets.htm

Enjoy!

2007-09-06 15:14:57 · answer #3 · answered by Bromeliad 6 · 0 1

Me too, I'll be watching for answers. nice question, bad grammar

2007-09-06 14:32:51 · answer #4 · answered by reynwater 7 · 0 1

Sticky rice!!! YUM!!!

2007-09-06 14:34:18 · answer #5 · answered by Robb 5 · 0 1

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