Japanese Rice Cake the deadly dessert 😲

in #philippines β€’ 7 years ago (edited)

🌟 Mochi 🌟
(Japanese: ι€…, もけ) is Japanese rice cake made of glutinous rice. In Japan, it is traditionally made in a ceremony called mochitsuki.

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On New Year's Day, January 1st, 2018, I got invited into a traditional Japanese mochi pounding event here in Cebu, Philippines. The event was held in a Japanese restaurant called Matsunoya Japanese Restaurant.

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I was together with two Japanese students from Okinawa.

🌟 Okinawa Man in slippers.
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🌟 Okinawa Man in shoes.
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The event happened during 1 PM, 3 PM, and 5 PM. We choose the 5 PM, thinking it would be delectable to have some Mochi or Rice Cakes for desserts.

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The weather got unexpected and made a little drizzle towards our head. The sun went down, the clouds are gloomy but that didn't stop the Japanese from making the event successful.

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Don't you just love Japanese people. Their dedication is AH-MA-ZING! (*Β΄βˆ€ο½€)

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Here I took videos of us!!! (3) Pounding the Mochi into a smoother shape. (ㆁωㆁ*)

🌟The girl, of course, is me. [I know, I'm so weak 😧 but still want to try and feel how to hold a hammer and pound a Rice Cake]

🌟 This Okinawa Japanese man is IppieKunn, whom I've been hanging a lot since he graduated from his English Academy. [He is jolly and outgoing πŸ˜πŸ‘]

🌟 And this is Kento san, another Japanese student from Okinawa!! [ Very calm and reserved πŸ˜ŠπŸ™‚ ]

Of course, all the people who wanted to try were given an opportunity pound and make Mochis.

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I am happy to say that I kinda made this cute little mochi (heh heh heh) 😁😘

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Its covered in powdered soybean, I'm not quite sure. But it was sweet and chewy. πŸ™‚

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So after taking pictures and saying "ITADAKIMAS~" γ„γŸγ γγΎγ™γ€‚I took the whole piece and eat it directly like it was sushi ( Sushis are eaten in one bite).

Ignorant as I was after a few chews I swallowed it and the deadly rice cake got stuck in my throat. (OMG! ABOUT TO DIE BECAUSE OF AN DESSERT)😫

Luckily there was a UMESHU (Japanese Plum Wine). I took a BIG GULP and wash down my death to my tummy. (Phew! Alive πŸ€“) β€’Μ€.Μ«β€’Μβœ§

Then my Japanese friend told me that I should eat it slowly because cute little evil Mochis killed a lot of Japanese people. Usually the very young and very old ones. Wait does that mean I'm old? 😫

But, the dessert was so good that I ate 4 more 😁.

My favorite is the Shoyo Mochi. It's dip in soy sauce and sugar. IT SOOO GOOOD!! 😍 NOM NOM NOM。

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So when eating cute little Mochis do be careful they look cute and innocent but there are deadly. (γ‚œoγ‚œ)

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Pound that Mochi!! 😁

Neko Chan the mini-tour guide πŸŒŸπŸ™‚

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