Desserts in Japan stem from traditional to desserts with a heavy, European influence (especially Italy and France). More traditional desserts to expect in Japan include: mochi: - a rice cake substance that has been beaten into a gooey paste and then molded into shape. It can be eaten with various dustings (icing sugar, soy powder) or can also be stuffed with sweet bean paste (red or white) and now strawberries. During the summer months, shaved ice with colorful syrup is extremely popular, especially at festivals. For tea ceremonies or other special occasions, small sweets (again with a sweet bean or rice flower base) that are intricately molded or sugared beans are the sweet of choice.
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Most common name in japan is kenyana
Sugar coated poodle
Cuba is a tropical country and has no true deserts.
The form of Buddhism that became most common in Japan was Zen Buddhism
The form of Buddhism that became most common in Japan was Zen Buddhism
The say "gochisousamadeshita". Thanking for the food. They do NOT burb. Men usually pick their teeth and make a lot noise doing it. There is not a lot of dessert consumption as there is after western meals. Fruit is common as dessert.
In Japan, some people eat octopus for dessert, so yes.
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Rape is the most common
Shinto is the most common "religion" in Japan, next to Buddhism.
Dessert is a common singular noun.