Sakuramochi

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Sakuramochi
A rice cake filled with sweet bean paste and wrapped in a pickled cherry leaf,katori-city,japan.JPG
Sakuramochi (Kanto-style)
Place of originJapan
Main ingredientsSweet pink-colored rice cake, red bean paste, pickled cherry blossom leaf
Other informationTraditionally consumed on Hinamatsuri and at Hanami
Kansai-style sakuramochi
Sakuramochi (a variation of Kansai style)

Sakuramochi (桜餅) is a wagashi (Japanese confection) consisting of sweet, pink-colored rice cake (mochi) with a red bean paste (anko) center and wrapped in a pickled cherry blossom (sakura) leaf. Different regions of Japan have different styles of sakuramochi. Kanto-style uses shiratama-ko (白玉粉, rice flour) to make the rice cake, and Kansai-style uses dōmyōji-ko (道明寺粉, glutinous rice flour). The sweet is traditionally eaten during the spring season, especially on Girl's Day (hinamatsuri; March 3) and at flower viewing parties (hanami).[1]

The interior of a sakuramochi, showing the red-bean paste inside.

The leaf may or may not be eaten depending on individual preference.

Types of sakuramochi[]

Sakuramochi differs by shapes and recipes, depending on areas it was made.

Kanto-style sakuramochi
Sakuramochi made in Kanto area. Outside of Kanto-area the Kanto-style sakuramochi is also known as chōmeiji-mochi (長命寺, named after a temple near the shop first sold the sweets).
Kanto-style sakuramochi is often sold together with Kansai-style sakuramochi in supermarkets.
Kansai-style sakuramochi
A major style of sakuramochi and is available all over the country. Also known as dōmyōji-mochi (道明寺餅) or as Dōmyō-ji (道明寺, another temple who invented the flour used).
Kanto-style sakuramochi is available only in the Kanto-area. "Sakuramochi" is a common term to refer to the widely available Kansai-style mochi.

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