A paste wrapped in mochi and then wrapped in an oak leaf. The oak leaf is attached to mean “prosperity of descendants”. Therefore, unlike sakuramochi, the leaf is not eaten. Kashiwamochi is eaten on the Boys Festival (tango no sekku).
A paste wrapped in mochi and then wrapped in an oak leaf. The oak leaf is attached to mean “prosperity of descendants”. Therefore, unlike sakuramochi, the leaf is not eaten. Kashiwamochi is eaten on the Boys Festival (tango no sekku).
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