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Kompeito
Kompeito Kompeito in various colors. Kompeito (Japanese: 金平糖・金米糖・金餅糖 in Kanji, or こんぺいとう・コンペイトー in ... candy originally made in Portugal. The word Kompeito comes from the Portuguese word confeito, which ... and 16th century by traders from Europe. Kompeito is usually 5 to 10 millimeters ...
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Image:Kompeito.jpg
Image:Kompeito.jpg Image File history File links Kompeito.jpg From Japanese Wikipedia. 撮影者 ...
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Category:Japanese desserts and sweets
... G Green tea ice cream K Kakigori Kompeito
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Comfit
... of modern aniseed balls. For more, see Kompeito.
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Japanese words of Portuguese origin
Japanese words of Portuguese origin Many Japanese words of Portuguese origin entered the Japanese language when Portuguese Jesuit priests introduced Christian ideas, Western science and technology, among other things to the Japanese during the Muromachi period (15-16th century). Since Japanese has many loanwords from Portuguese, it is often discussed whether ...
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User talk:Ryoske
... Hi there! Thanks for your contributions to Kompeito. I noticed you added an extra kanji ...
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List of Japan-related topics 123-K
... Ehime, Komatsushima, Tokushima, Komei, Komono, Mie, Komoro, Kompeito, Komura Jutaro Kon Satoshi, Kondo effect, Kon ...
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Susuwatari
... chickens, throwing handfulls of the Japanese candy Kompeito onto the ground for them to eat ...
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Spirited Away
... term kamikakushi (spiriting away) in Japanese folklore Kompeito — the brightly-colored star-shaped candy ...
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Japanese cuisine
... same Kakigori - shaved ice with syrup topping. Kompeito - crystal sugar candy Manju - sticky rice surrounding ...
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