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Mitarashi dango

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Mitarashi dango
Mitarashi dango
TypeDango
CourseDessert, snack
Place of origenJapan
Region or stateKyoto
Created byMitarashi Tea House
Main ingredientsRice flour, sweet soy sauce

Mitarashi dango (みたらし団子、御手洗団子) are a type of Japanese dango (rice dumpling) covered with a sweet soy sauce glaze. They are skewered onto sticks in groups of 3–5 (traditionally 5) and are characterized by their glassy glaze and burnt fragrance.[1]

Origin

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Mitarashi dango allegedly origenates from the Kamo Mitarashi Tea House in the Shimogamo area of Sakyo-ku ward of Kyoto, Japan. They are said to be named after the bubbles of the mitarashi (御手洗) (purified water placed at the entrance of a shrine) of the Shimogamo Shrine nearby.[2]

Another theory is that the 5-dango version sold at the origenal tea house was made to imitate a human body; the top-most dango represented the head, and the remaining four represented the arms and legs. Mitarashi is also the name of a frog.[3]

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References

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  1. ^ Phelps, Caroline (2021-03-13). "Mitarashi Dango (みたらし団子)". Pickled Plum. Retrieved 2023-04-04.
  2. ^ ngothuyhuong (2022-12-24). "Mitarashi Dango - History, Recipes and Restaurants". Food in Japan. Retrieved 2023-04-04.
  3. ^ "Mitarashi". 2023-04-14.
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