Traditional New Year mochi red bean soup gets matcha latte makeover at Dean & Deluca Japan
New Year in Japan means staying at home and eating various traditional foods to celebrate and ensure luck for the coming year. One of these…
Oshiruko
New Year in Japan means staying at home and eating various traditional foods to celebrate and ensure luck for the coming year. One of these…
Eating mochi is a New Year tradition in Japan, and one way Japanese people like to get their mochi fix at this time is by…
Kumasan No Attaka Shiruko (Mr. Bear’s Warm Red Bean Soup) is a cute, bear-shaped version of one of Japan’s traditional sweet soups. Known as oshiruko,…