I am guessing that rice cake is kubota in Chinese or Japanese? I am not sure but one thing that I am sure of is that this kubota tastes so good. It's a little pricey but I always buy a pack or two every time we go to the oriental store in Pittsburgh.
I have never had rice cake before mommy and I don't know how it taste like. I am sure it's good, but I sure would like to try some. Maybe next time we go to an Asian store I will look for one. :)
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mmmmmm mochi! I miss that :)
ReplyDeleteWe never see things like that here :-( Diane
ReplyDeleteThose things are Japanese. Love them! I never thought to nuke them first though, so will try doing that. Thanks for the tip! :)
ReplyDeletei heard this in korean series but i don't know if this is similar, i hope to taste this one day.
ReplyDeleteWow! di ko pa na try to sis... mukhang masarap ah!
ReplyDeleteProbably their kubota or rice cakes is their equivalent of our puto in different varieties. I would love to taste their rice cakes or kubota. Thanks for the post. God bless you all always.
ReplyDeleteOi, I like that one Rose. They are so soft and oh so yummy. I let my BIL tasted those, but he did not eat it as a whole. lol.
ReplyDeleteKubota is Japanese...much known as Mochi...yummy! be careul with the calories :)
ReplyDeleteTaiwanese yan Rose hahahaha..joke..di ko alam pero mukhang masarap kasi may filling kamo at sticky hehehe
ReplyDeleteAnd I love it's color. I think it's similar to tikoy ng chinese. Sticky and with filling too. I usually picked the ube filled.
ReplyDeleteMasarap ba o bading? ma try nga yan minsan
ReplyDeletenever pa akong nakatikim nyan sis..it looks yummy though!
ReplyDeletei will like to try this one too! di naman gaanong mahal kaya dapat tikman hehehe
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