When you think of Japan and wagashi, the first images that spring to mind are mochi and all things anko. But there is a wagashi staple that can be confusing for most—Nagasaki’s Castella. It looks like your typical sponge cake, simple but delectable. It is great with black tea or coffee for a sweet snack at home. So how did Castella become a Japanese cake?
Waffles are a sweet treat that anyone is sure to love, and in Japan, there are actually plenty of Japanese people who are fans of waffles too!
Warm, hearty, and full of rich history, senbei jiru is an incredible dish from the northern port city of Hachinohe.
Japanese candy art has been making a renaissance: the traditional craft of amezaiku.
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Let’s explore the world of anpan, a unique Japanese wagashi that combines soft bread with sweet fillings. It’s red bean paste blending perfectly with freshly baked dough.
Enjoy new Japanese sweets, snacks and tea every month starting from $32.50USD
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