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Embark on a culinary adventure through Tokyo's bustling street food scene! Discover the city's vibrant neighborhoods and their mouthwatering offerings, from savory snacks to irresistible sweets. Get ready to tantalize your taste buds and make unforgettable foodie memories in Tokyo!

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Our Dorayaki recipe makes the classic Japanese pancake with red bean paste. We've also included how to make dorayaki fillings like custard cream, matcha, oreo, strawberry, and a chocolate filling. 1 cup will make 4 sandwiched pancakes.

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These sweet Japanese dumplings are related to mochi; made from mochiko (rice flour) they are often served three to five on a skewer, with green tea. Ther are many different varieties such as the tree-coloured hanami dango, traditionally made during Sakura-viewing season, and mitarashi which is covered in syrup made from soy sauce and sugar. Perhaps the most well known Japanese dish is ramen, but the country has lots more to offer, so here are 16 Japanese dishes you must not miss:

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Skewered dumplings made with rice flour and glutinous rice flour, Hanami Dango are popular snacks enjoyed during cherry blossom viewing in Japan. These chewy dumplings in three colors (sanshoku dango) come in pink, white, and green springtime hues. With just a touch of sweetness, this traditional Japanese confectionery announces the arrival of spring.

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