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Japanese Wagashi Making Kit
Japanese Wagashi Making Kit
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Why You’ll Love It
Why You’ll Love It
Details
Details
Brewing Method
Brewing Method
What’s Inside the Kit
This kit includes everything needed to begin wagashi practice at home:
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Mochi Powder (250g)
Fine powder used to create soft, smooth wagashi dough with delicate texture. -
Mixing Bowl (Microwave-Safe)
For heating and combining ingredients safely and evenly. -
Stainless Steel Whisk
Helps dissolve and blend the mochi powder smoothly without clumps. -
Small Measuring Cup
Used for precise water control — essential for proper dough texture. -
Fine Scissors
tool for subtle shaping and detail work. -
Stainless Steel Tray
Clean working surface for resting, shaping, and portioning the dough. -
Instruction Sheet (Visual Guide)
Step-by-step illustrations to guide you through the process clearly and calmly. -
Water Spray Bottle
Used to gently control surface moisture while shaping, preventing dryness without over-wetting the dough.
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Brush
Used to gently smooth surfaces, remove excess starch, or refine final details.
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Spatula
Used for mixing, folding, and portioning the dough with control and intention.
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