How to Make Wagashi: Shizuka Attempts Nerikiri with Miss Wagashi
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Despite their intricate appearance, wagashi are actually easy Japanese sweets to make at home. Over the course of 24 video tutorials, you’ll learn several Japanese wagashi recipes. Made from simple ingredients like Japanese glutinous rice, beans, and sugar, nerikiri wagashi are vegan and their ingredients are easily accessible anywhere in the world.
You’ll start by learning how to make white bean paste from scratch and how to make wagashi dough. Then, Mai-san will teach you how to create 4 seasonal nerikiri designs and make 2 types of mochi (strawberry daifuku and the Japanese raindrop cake). Lastly, she’ll demonstrate how to prepare a cup of matcha to enjoy with your sweets.
About Irie Mai, Wagashi Artist:
Since 2017, Irie Mai has been working as a wagashi artist and teaching wagashi classes to both international and local students. She is an alumna of Yanagihara Culinary School of Traditional Japanese Cuisine and has worked for Japan's largest cooking school as an instructor and planner in addition to engaging in new product developments. Mai’s recipes have been featured in web magazines like ELLE Japan and Glolea!
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ByFood is Japan’s one-stop platform for foodie travelers. Here, visitors can book food experiences (food tours, cooking classes, dining experiences, tastings), place restaurant reservations without Japanese, and learn about Japanese food culture and places to eat in different regions of Japan.
ByFood strives to make Japanese food culture accessible to anyone, removing the language barrier and accommodating dietary needs. And if your perfect food experience isn’t available on our platform, the VIP Gourmet Concierge will create one that is custom-made for you.
Best of all, for every experience that’s booked on byFood, 10 school meals will be donated to children in need through the Food for Happiness program.
Book a food experience on https://www.byfood.com
🎬 CREDITS:
HOST » Shizuka Anderson
WAGASHI ARTIST » Irie Mai
DIRECTOR » David Woo
VIDEO EDITOR » Edvin Mulalic
PRODUCER » Serkan Toso
Видео How to Make Wagashi: Shizuka Attempts Nerikiri with Miss Wagashi канала Japan by Food
Despite their intricate appearance, wagashi are actually easy Japanese sweets to make at home. Over the course of 24 video tutorials, you’ll learn several Japanese wagashi recipes. Made from simple ingredients like Japanese glutinous rice, beans, and sugar, nerikiri wagashi are vegan and their ingredients are easily accessible anywhere in the world.
You’ll start by learning how to make white bean paste from scratch and how to make wagashi dough. Then, Mai-san will teach you how to create 4 seasonal nerikiri designs and make 2 types of mochi (strawberry daifuku and the Japanese raindrop cake). Lastly, she’ll demonstrate how to prepare a cup of matcha to enjoy with your sweets.
About Irie Mai, Wagashi Artist:
Since 2017, Irie Mai has been working as a wagashi artist and teaching wagashi classes to both international and local students. She is an alumna of Yanagihara Culinary School of Traditional Japanese Cuisine and has worked for Japan's largest cooking school as an instructor and planner in addition to engaging in new product developments. Mai’s recipes have been featured in web magazines like ELLE Japan and Glolea!
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ABOUT BYFOOD:
ByFood is Japan’s one-stop platform for foodie travelers. Here, visitors can book food experiences (food tours, cooking classes, dining experiences, tastings), place restaurant reservations without Japanese, and learn about Japanese food culture and places to eat in different regions of Japan.
ByFood strives to make Japanese food culture accessible to anyone, removing the language barrier and accommodating dietary needs. And if your perfect food experience isn’t available on our platform, the VIP Gourmet Concierge will create one that is custom-made for you.
Best of all, for every experience that’s booked on byFood, 10 school meals will be donated to children in need through the Food for Happiness program.
Book a food experience on https://www.byfood.com
🎬 CREDITS:
HOST » Shizuka Anderson
WAGASHI ARTIST » Irie Mai
DIRECTOR » David Woo
VIDEO EDITOR » Edvin Mulalic
PRODUCER » Serkan Toso
Видео How to Make Wagashi: Shizuka Attempts Nerikiri with Miss Wagashi канала Japan by Food
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