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Mochituki (002) I joined Japanese event of Mochitsuki. Mochitsuki is pounding steamed rice to make rice cake. Mochi means rice cake, Tsuku means pounding. Then we ate rice cake, it has three flavors, soy sauce, Kinako, and Anko. It was good. In Japan we eat rice cake in new year.
Jan 14, 2019 5:52 AM
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Mochituki (002)

I attended a Japanese Mochitsuki event. Mochitsuki is pounding steamed rice to make rice cakes. Mochi means rice cake, Tsuku means pounding (or to pound). Then we ate the rice cake. It has three flavors, soy sauce, Kinako, or Anko. It was good. In Japan, we eat rice cakes for New Year's.

I love rice cakes. I hope they were delicious! :) 

January 14, 2019

Mochituki (002)

I joined took part in Japanese event of Mochitsuki. It is a  Japanese event.  Mochitsuki is the pounding of steamed rice to make rice into a cake form. "Mochi" means rice cake and "tsuku" means "to pound" since you are using the verb root form. pounding. Then we ate rice cake, of course it is for consumption.  State the purpose if it is not.   It has comes in three flavors, in soy sauce, Kinako, and Anko. It was good. All very tasty!  In Japan we eat rice cakes in for the New Year.
January 14, 2019
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