Eating "wagashi" (Japanese confectionary) with my Obachan♪
Oh, is it a corsage? LOL!!! It's wagashi and it is a food, a Japanese food. Well, how does it taste like? Chika explains its taste in this mini vlog so check this out. Let's saviour the appetizing flavour of wagashi through Chika's description. Oishi!!!
Highlights
"Yes, I'm at my grandma's house and we're about to eat some wagashi."
"I've been wanting to make a video about wagashi, so, this reminded me a bit. So I'll be doing that soon."
"So, the texture let me practice here is soft. It's like play-dough."... "It doesn't smell like anything."
"And unlike mochi, it's not chewy. It's kind of... It's like a mashed potato texture but sweet."
"It's kinda like a white chocolate and a regular chocolate". (white bean paste and red bean paste)
- wagashi
- Noun. is a traditional Japanese confectionery which is often served with tea, especially the types made of mochi, anko (azuki bean paste), and fruits
- texture
- Noun. the way that something feels when you touch it
- play dough
- Noun. a soft coloured substance similar to clay, that children use for making models or shapes
- chewy
- Adjective.(of food) needing to be chewed hard or for some time
- white chocolate
- a whitish candy made with cocoa butter
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We are Chika's Japanagos Channel enthusiasts. Through her wonderful and informative videos we learn English language and the Japanese unique culture. Chika's silent strength and prowess in presenting interesting topics capture us to follow her channel in Youtube. We picked up three significant sentences and five unfamiliar words from the video for you to ponder. So, let's learn English and Japanese culture together!
japanagos, 14-09-11 17:37, 14-09-11 17:38, Marz