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Wagashi: Japanese Tea Sweets featuring Daifuku Mochi


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In this episode... Sarah and Doug try a traditional Japanese sweet served with tea.

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Verde, Tom. “The Artful Design of Wagashi.” Atlas Obscura, 2023.

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