Online dictionary of history and traditions in Japan: Mochi

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Mochi

お餅
alternative words: Omochi, Rice cake
keywords: food
related topics: New year , Senbei , Kagami mochi , Ozoni , Wagashi
related web sites: http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~bn9m-smd/ , http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~nr8c-ab/afjptukiusagi.htm , http://www.sgm.co.jp/conts/club/tei/garage/0001/0001.htm
explanation: The history if "mochi" is old as rice culture itself. It consists to strike in a mortar for several minutes steamed mochigome (highly glutinous rice) then spread to a shelf. Soon it will be harden and fit to a conservation. In order to eat it, it will be cut off to small pieces (about 5 cm) and be grilled or boiled in a soup with vegetables (ozoni). The latter is especially tasted during a new year celebration. Mochi is also an essential ingredient of Japanese cakes (wagashi) such as senbei.

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