Can you identify this Japanese food?

June 29th, 2008 · 4 Comments

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A Japanese guest of mine left me this
http://tinyurl.com/582p7t and this http://tinyurl.com/6kgq62 . I have no Japanese; can you help me identify this food?
Cheers,
Davide

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    4 responses so far ↓

    • 1 pyaramor37 // Jun 29, 2008

      the first one is giving me vibes from bean curd wrapped in something
      ive eaten the second one but i forget what it is i think its some gum or something

    • 2 Juan & Cara J // Jun 29, 2008

      The first one is a sorta cookie with azuki bean paste. It is sweet, a common snack. The second appears to be dried adzuki beans. I am pretty sure, hope this helps

    • 3 Halo V // Jun 29, 2008

      The first one is a steamed bun filled with bean paste- Anpan, the second is dried adzuki bean.

    • 4 chutt // Jun 29, 2008

      The first one is "ミックス最中,mixed MONAKA".
      You can read this name on the bag.
      Monaka is filled with azuki bean, chestnut paste,
      ice cream, fresh cream.
      You find what MONAKA is;
      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monaka

      The second one is "梅ミンツ, ume mint".
      This company uses Japanese plum called Kishu Ume,
      produced in Wakayama Prefecture.

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