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2012-04-25
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Not many people know that Ichiban sushi actually sells mochi as well. I myself didnt realise it until yesterday when I happened to see these little boxes at the cooler area where all the takeaway sushi is at, just beside the cashier. The boxes used to store the mochi is also very nicely decorated with flowers which signifies the sakura season in Japan. There are a total of 4 different flavours, green tea, red bean, mango and strawberry. The green tea and red bean ones cost $3 per box while the m
There are a total of 4 different flavours, green tea, red bean, mango and strawberry. The green tea and red bean ones cost $3 per box while the mango and strawberry flavlours are a little more expensive at $3.20. The green tea mochi is very fragrant, the green tea paste within the mochi is very smooth and not too sweet. The mochi skin on the other hand is very soft and slightly chewy which gives it some texture. I loved it very much. The mochi is best eaten on the day of purchase, though I kept it in the fridge for one day, the mochi skin is still very soft and did not harden.
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