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Spongy castella are one of Japan's favorite cakes. Available in a variety of flavors and even miniature versions ("baby castella") sold at festivals, the cake is a popular pairing with coffee or tea around the country.
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As delectable as the cake is, it doesn't particularly seem like the inspiration for an adorable plushie. However, if you remember talented illustrator and stuffed animal artist Mochipan (@mochipan1115) has a reputation for turning rice balls and even Japanese fish cakes into cuddly stuffed animals.
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As you can see, the surprisingly adorable and derpy looking castella cake "stuffed animal" fits in right at home with onirigi and kamaboko friends!
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And even though it's not real, it looks just as cozy next to a glass of milk.
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For more creative and cute stuffed animal creations and illustrations, be sure to follow Mochipan on Twitter, tumblr, and check out their online (Japanese) store.