seed center, konpeitō was eventually transformed into an all-sugar confection with a zarame (ザラメ, coarse sugar) center. The word konpeitō comes from the...
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Onshi no Konpeitō (恩賜の金平糖) or Onshikonpeitō (恩賜金平糖) are small boxes of konpeitō candy given as gifts by the Japanese emperor or on behalf of the emperor...
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in their manufacture include dragées, chocolate buttons, gobstoppers, konpeitō and jelly beans. Jelly beans use soft panning while the others are examples...
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Japanese candy craft artistry Aruheitō [ja] Konpeitō Ramune candy - compressed tablet candy Amezaiku Konpeitō Ramune candy brand Botan/Tomoe Ame Calpis...
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much like farmers feed chickens, throwing handfuls of the Japanese candy konpeitō onto the ground for them to eat. After Sen is accepted among the staff...
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Primarily, it is white in colour but sometimes edible food colouring is added. Konpeitō, a similar but more colourful confection বসু, ঋজু. "ভোটপুজোয় কদর তুঙ্গে...
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of wagashi with any type of dry consistency. This can include rakugan, konpeitō (a type of hard candy), senbei (a type of rice cracker), arare (another...
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such as the "Rock & Rye" flavor of soda pop made by Faygo. Hard candy Konpeitō Jaggery, an early form of sugar Judy Pearsal; Bill Truble, eds. (1996)...
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Hanabiramochi Hatsuyumezuke Higashi Hishi mochi Imagawayaki Kanten Karintō Karukan Konpeitō Kusa mochi Kuzumochi Keiran Sōmen Manjū Mizuame Momiji manjū Monaka Namagashi...
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gastronomic heritage (for example tempura or various sweet dishes such as konpeitō or the castella cakes from Nagasaki), but also the linguistic heritage...
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