Dango
Japanese rice flour dumpling / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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For other uses, see Dango (disambiguation).
Dango (団子)[1] is a Japanese dumpling made from rice flour mixed with uruchi rice flour and glutinous rice flour. It is different from the method of making mochi, which is made after steaming glutinous rice. Dango is usually finished round shaped, three to five dango are often served on a skewer (skewered dango pieces called kushi-dango (串団子)). Generally, dango comes under the category of wagashi, and is often served with green tea. It is eaten year-round, but the different varieties are traditionally eaten in given seasons.
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Type | Sweets, Dumpling |
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Place of origin | Japan |
Main ingredients | Rice flour |
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