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“Is nerikiri an edible diary of Japan’s seasons?” Chaos Roundtable: Wild

We thought it was just a sweet.But each nerikiri felt like a page in a diary written by the season itself.🍙 Characters🍙 ...
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Chaos Roundtable #15 “Do doormats get tired of being stepped on?”

▶ This Article in a NutshellMain Question:Do doormats get tired of being stepped on?Key Insights:Doormats symbolize quie...
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“How does a root turn into silk?” Wagashi Dialogues

Kuzumochi is not born in the kitchen.It begins in the mountains, in tangled vines and stubborn roots.We tried to follow ...
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“What does kuzu root remember?” Wagashi Dialogues

Kuzumochi is not just a jelly.It’s medicine turned dessert, a mountain’s gift refined over months.We tried to tell its s...
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“Can you eat a poem made of sugar?” (Chaos Roundtable: Wild)

Nerikiri is not just a Japanese sweet.It’s a flower, a moment, and a whisper of the season—until you eat it.We tried to ...
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🌀 Chaos Roundtable #14 “Do leftovers have feelings about being reheated?”

▶ This Article in a NutshellMain Question:Do leftovers have feelings about being reheated?Key Insights:Leftovers aren’t ...
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“When craftsmanship wraps sweetness in rice” Wagashi Dialogues

We tried to explain the difference between ohagi and botamochi.Five minutes later, we were discussing steamers, sticky h...
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“Is a cherry blossom still a cherry blossom if it changes form?” Wagashi Dialogues

We thought sakura mochi was one thing.Then Kanto and Kansai showed up like rival bands.🧑‍🎤 Characters🍙 Mochi – Free-spir...
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“Do leaves tell where you’re from?” Wagashi Dialogues

We thought all kashiwa mochi were wrapped in oak leaves.Then someone from Kansai showed up with something that looked… n...
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“Do regions season sweets differently?” Wagashi Dialogues

We thought ohagi and botamochi were just seasonal names.Then someone brought up the Kansai version. Now we’re lost in st...
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