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Kashiwa mochi (かしわ餅/柏餅) are typically eaten for 'Kodomo-no-hi' (こどもの日) on May 5th.The simple sweet takes its name from the oak leaf (柏 'kashiwa') used to wrap the (typically) anko filled mochi.
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Unlike sakura-mochi, the leaf should not be eaten. -
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Kashiwa mochi (かしわ餅/柏餅) are typically eaten for 'Kodomo-no-hi' (こどもの日) on May 5th.The simple sweet takes its name from the oak leaf (柏 'kashiwa') used to wrap the (typically) anko filled mochi.
🍃😋🍴❌
Unlike sakura-mochi, the leaf should not be eaten. -
🙏👶👶👶👶
Kashiwa mochi (かしわ餅/柏餅) are typically eaten for 'Kodomo-no-hi' (こどもの日) on May 5th.The simple sweet takes its name from the oak leaf (柏 'kashiwa') used to wrap the (typically) anko filled mochi.
🍃😋🍴❌
Unlike sakura-mochi, the leaf should not be eaten. -
🙏👶👶👶👶
Kashiwa mochi (かしわ餅/柏餅) are typically eaten for 'Kodomo-no-hi' (こどもの日) on May 5th.The simple sweet takes its name from the oak leaf (柏 'kashiwa') used to wrap the (typically) anko filled mochi.
🍃😋🍴❌
Unlike sakura-mochi, the leaf should not be eaten. -
🙏👶👶👶👶
Kashiwa mochi (かしわ餅/柏餅) are typically eaten for 'Kodomo-no-hi' (こどもの日) on May 5th.The simple sweet takes its name from the oak leaf (柏 'kashiwa') used to wrap the (typically) anko filled mochi.
🍃😋🍴❌
Unlike sakura-mochi, the leaf should not be eaten. -
The decorations may be a little late going up, but that hasn't stopped us from tucking in to some of the seasonal delights on offer around 'Kodomo-no-hi'.
Irises, kashiwa mochi (柏餅), koinobori (鯉のぼり), and armor motifs all make an appearance in the tearoom right about now.
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The decorations may be a little late going up, but that hasn't stopped us from tucking in to some of the seasonal delights on offer around 'Kodomo-no-hi'.
Irises, kashiwa mochi (柏餅), koinobori (鯉のぼり), and armor motifs all make an appearance in the tearoom right about now.
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The decorations may be a little late going up, but that hasn't stopped us from tucking in to some of the seasonal delights on offer around 'Kodomo-no-hi'.
Irises, kashiwa mochi (柏餅), koinobori (鯉のぼり), and armor motifs all make an appearance in the tearoom right about now.
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The decorations may be a little late going up, but that hasn't stopped us from tucking in to some of the seasonal delights on offer around 'Kodomo-no-hi'.
Irises, kashiwa mochi (柏餅), koinobori (鯉のぼり), and armor motifs all make an appearance in the tearoom right about now.
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The decorations may be a little late going up, but that hasn't stopped us from tucking in to some of the seasonal delights on offer around 'Kodomo-no-hi'.
Irises, kashiwa mochi (柏餅), koinobori (鯉のぼり), and armor motifs all make an appearance in the tearoom right about now.