In spring, we have
famous Japanese sweets called “Sakuramochi” and “Kusamochi”.
“Sakuramochi” is the
rice cake with bean-jam wrapped in a salted cherry leaf and the color is pink
like cherry blossom.
There are two kinds
of “Sakuramochi”, and one baked colored wheat flour on an iron plate in
pinkness, and made skin of, and wrapped bean jam in it.
Another “Sakuramochi”
colors the glutinous rice which is half smashed pinkness, and wrapped bean jam
in it.
“Sakuramochi” was
born in the temple called “Chomyouji” temple which there was in the side of the
Sumida River which was famous for a cherry tree in the Kyoho year of the Edo
era.
In case of “Kusamochi”,
it was made the rice-flour cake mixed with mugwort and put bean jam in it or
cover it with soybean flour without bean jam.
A description was
seen in the record of the “Kusamochi” in the Heian era.
“Sakuramochi and
Kusamochi” are eaten in the days of the Doll's Festival as a spring Japanese
sweet well.
Do you try to eat
the Japanese sweet that is closed to Japanese season?
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