Tokyo Tea Ceremony with a Side of Homemade Mochi (2.5 Hr)
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Japan, 〒153-0063 Tokyo, Meguro City, Meguro, 1-chōme−3−16 プレジデント目黒ハイツ
- Learn to make three traditional Japanese sweets
- The menu includes nerikiri wagashi, daifuku mochi, and dango
- Made from beans, sugar, and mochi powder, all ingredients are gluten-free and vegan-friendly
- Learn about the cultural significance of mochi and its role in Japanese festivals
- Enjoy delicious Japanese tea
What to expect
Learn to make traditional Japanese sweets by hand. Wagashi, or Japanese confectionery sweets, are loved for their subtle flavors. They are mainly made from rice and plant products and are both gluten-free and vegetarian. People in Japan tend to enjoy wagashi most when paired with a cup of green tea, usually at traditional tea ceremonies. This hands-on experience will teach you the detailed process of making these sweet treats from scratch. Enjoy a bit of the history and culture associated with these delicious snacks as told by the experts as you make two wagashi of your choice. Finally, taste your dessert alongside some green tea during an authentic Japanese tea ceremony.

Delicate and colorful wagashi

Learn how to make your own traditional Japanese wagashi and mochi

To make a perfect wagashi treat, the process takes time, requiring patience and careful handiwork, although the results are inevitably satisfying

The making of handmade sweets in Japan is a long-standing tradition built on skill and craftsmanship of delicate textures and flavors, as well as an appreciation for aesthetics.

Colorful Japanese handmade sweet
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