nerikiri

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Chaos Roundtable

The act of eating is the final stanza of the poem. Chaos Roundtable: Wild

We were talking about food. Somehow, it turned into a poem.Then the poem disappeared. Because someone took a bite.🍙 Char...
Wagashi Dialogues

“Can a season be carved by hand?” Wagashi Dialogues

In Japan, the seasons don't just arrive.They are shaped—by hand, by memory, and by sugar.🧑‍🎤 Characters🍙 Mochi – Observa...
Wagashi Dialogues

“Do you eat nerikiri, or does nerikiri eat you?” Chaos Roundtable: Wild

We thought we were just eating a sweet.But halfway through the bite, something looked back.🍙 Characters🍙 Mochi – The met...
Wagashi Dialogues

What disappears faster—nerikiri or the season it represents? Chaos Roundtable: Wild

We tried to hold spring in our hands.But it melted. Or maybe we ate it. Either way, it’s gone now.🍙 Characters🍙 Mochi – ...
Wagashi Dialogues

“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🍙 ...
Wagashi Dialogues

“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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