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YUCa’s Diary : Vlog #11

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Content : What Japanese Mom Buy At Online Supermarket, Grocery Shopping, Japanese Omelette For Breakfast
内容:日本のお母ちゃんがネットスーパーで買ったもの、玉子焼きと朝ごはん、どら焼きマリトッツォ
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YUCa’s Diary : Vlog #10

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Content : What I Eat A Day, Plum Recipes, Toddler Food Ideas, Eggless Cookie, Vegan Sweets
内容:日本の朝食, 北海道フェア, 冷麺ランチ, 梅シロップ完成, 梅ジュース作り, 卵なしクッキー, 梅おにぎり, 手作りおやつ, 八ツ橋, 台湾スイーツ
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The Season of Delicious Adzuki Red Beans

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It’s getting so cold in the morning and evening that I can almost feel my white breath coming out. Winter is coming little by little. At this time of year, Adzuki red beans are especially delicious. The other day, I made a pudding with soy milk and leftover sweetened Adzuki red bean paste called Anko. (I used agar-agar, so the texture may be more of a jelly than a pudding.)

It’s very easy to make! Put the 1 cup of soy milk and a half cup of grainy Anko in a small saucepan and heat it up a little, then add the 1g of agar-agar powder (or 10g of Gelatin powder, if you prefer) and let it dissolve. Be careful not to overheat at this point! Turn off the heat, transfer to a container, wait until it comes to room temperature, and then put it in the refrigerator. Spoon as much as you like, place on your favorite dish, top with Kuromitsu (or molasses) and Kinako soybean powder.

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YUCa’s Diary : Vlog #9

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Content : Japanese Vegan Breakfast Recipes, Gyoza Lunch, Toddler Food Ideas, Convenience Store in Japan
内容:週末の朝食&ブランチ, かんたん常備菜6品レシピ, 幼児食のアイデア, 気になったコンビニスイーツ
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Wagashi (Japanese Sweets) 和菓子

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In today’s Japan, where many different food cultures come and go, wagashi is not in the spotlight as much as it used to be, but it still has a different appeal than western confectionaries that have been introduced from overseas.

Origin of Japanese sweets

There are some major events in the history of Wagashi. First, tea was introduced to Japan from China in the early 12th century, and wagashi became a part of tea ceremony over time.

In the 16th century, the Portuguese sugary sweets inspired the production of wagashi made with added sugar. During the Edo period, wagashi became more widely available to the public due to the increase of sugar imports. Until the Portuguese arrived in Japan, wagashi were naturally sweetened without sugar.

Difference from Yogashi (Western Sweets) 

Unlike yogashi animal-based ingredients like dairy and eggs are not used to make wagashi. As a result, wagashi tends to be less fatty. On the other hand, wagashi often contains a lot of sugar. Also, wagashi is made by a variety of cooking methods beyond baking, such as steaming, kneading and molding.

Reflection of seasons  

Wagashi is highly seasonal. Although many types of wagashi are available throughout the year, you can find unique wagashi items for each season. For example, pink colored wagashi is common in spring to represent the cherry blossom season. Wagashi with the shape and colors of autumn leaves are another popular item.

Varieties of Wagashi

 

  • Dango (Rice Dumplings) 団子
    Dango are small boiled dumplings made of rice flour. They are often served on bamboo skewers.
    Mitarashi dango (Dango coated with soy sauce and sugar sauce)
    Yomogi dango (Dango mixed with aromatic herb yomogi)
    – An dango (Dango coated with sweet red bean paste)
    – Kinako dango (Dango coated with sweet and dusty soy flour)
    Oshiruko (Dango in sweet red bean soup)
    – Kurogoma dango (Dango coated with black sesame paste)
    – Tsukimi dango  *Dango eaten on the night of full moon in autumn to celebrate the harvest.

 

  • Manju (Sweet Bun with Adzuki Bean Paste) 饅頭
    Manju is type of wagashi typically stuffed with anko (sweet red bean paste), and also made with flour and steamed or baked.
    – Saka manju *Yeast and koji mold are added to the dough.
    – Ningyo yaki *Ningyo means doll.
    – Kuri manju *Kuri means chestnut and it is filled with shiroan (sweet white kidney beans paste).
    Taiyaki *Sea bream shape manju
    Dorayaki *Anko sandwiched between small pancakes.
    – Monaka *Anko packed inside a thin wafer.

 

  • Senbei & Ame (Japanese Crackers & Candy) せんべいと飴
    Senbei are baked rice crackers and are typically flavored with soy sauce or salt.
    – Senbei *Typically round shape.
    – Okaki *Senbei made with sticky rice. Larger.
    – Arare *Senbei made with sticky rice. Smaller.
    – Karinto *Classis deep-fried sweet crackers made with flour, yeast and brown sugar.
    – Kompeito *star-shaped tiny colorful sugar candy brought to Japan by the Portuguese in 16th century. 

     
    References:
    A complete Guide to Japanese Cuisine

YUCa’s Diary : Vlog #8

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Content : Toddler Food Ideas, French Toast Breakfast, National Azabu, Fine Hamburger Lunch
内容:フレンチトーストの朝食, 愛しのナショナル麻布スーパー, 有栖川記念公園, 六本木ヒルズ ダル・マットで高級ハンバーガーのランチ
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YUCa’s Diary : Vlog #7

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Content : Character Pancake for Breakfast, Favorite Bookstore, Sushi Lunch, Hiyashi Chuka for Dinner
内容:キャラクターパンケーキの朝ごはん、お気に入りの本屋寿司ランチ、我が家の冷やし中華
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YUCa’s Diary : Vlog #6

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Content : Saturday Breakfast Routines, Making Sara-Udon with my son, Recipe creation of Japanese Curry Roux for Toddlers
内容:土曜日の定番朝ご飯、料理中に子供を静かにさせておく方法(笑)、息子と皿うどんづくり、まりおとるいーじのちょっとした芸、甘口カレールーレシピ製作の舞台裏
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YUCa’s Diary : Vlog #5

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Content : Inarizushi, Vegan Japanese Breakfast Recipes, Farmers’ Market, Family Outing, Uber Eats in Tokyo
内容:いなり寿司の試作, ヴィーガン常備菜づくり、和朝食アイデア、ファーマーズ・マーケット、都内ホテルでUber Eatsを注文
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YUCa’s Diary : Vlog #4

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Content : Weekday Routine, Simple Easy Meal Prep Recipes, Essay : Adjust The Speed of Life
内容:平日のルーティン、シンプルで簡単な常備菜レシピ、エッセイ: 人生のスピードを調整する
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