Mochi Roll – Banana Milk 150g
Japanese mochi
Sticky rice cake rolls with banana milk filling Japan Style
What is mochi?
Mochi is Japanese rice cake made from cooked mochi gome, a sweet rice variety. Traditionally, the mochi-gome glutinous rice is transformed into the typical soft and elastic rice dough during hours-long processes by beating it with huge wooden hammers and a lot of dexterity. The quality of the glutinous rice and the duration and technique of rice pounding play an important role. The finished dough is then formed into small balls or similar and, depending on the mochi variety, refined with fillings and toppings. Daifuku mochi are particularly popular, with sugar added to the dough and a filling of sweet red bean paste.
Mochi are traditionally served on special occasions in Japan, with family members usually preparing their own rice cakes. Also for the New Year festival, which takes place according to the lunar calendar around the end of January, mid-February, dedicate a lot of rice cakes served. The increasing demand and short-term consumption also regularly makes headlines. More about this at the end of the article.
Storage: Store dry
Allergy information: May contain traces of allergens gluten, soy, peanuts, sesame and nuts!