Had to look this up to see what it is:
Mochi (Japanese: 餅 is a Japanese rice cake made of glutinous rice (not to be confused with gluten) pounded into paste and molded into shape. In Japan it is traditionally made in a ceremony called mochitsuki.[1] While also eaten year-round, mochi is a traditional food for the Japanese New Year and is commonly sold and eaten during that time. Mochi is also a prominent snack in Hawaii, South Korea, Taiwan (where it is called 麻糬, Hokkien môa-chî or Mandarin máshu), Cambodia, Thailand, and Indonesia.
Sorry...but...yuck. I've had my share of Asian rice "desserts". To each his own. But definitely not my cup of tea, so to speak. Tiramisu. Now we're talking. Chocolate. Coffee. Marscaponi (or creamed cheese). Booze. It just doesn't get better than this.
NO MAN!
You would never ever think it's a rice dessert.
One thing in your dessert enumerationdoesn't fit
I'm too AMERICAN to understand what the fuck that shit is. Looks like something I should shoot.
I've never quite understood how these sorts of statistics can be any way near accurate olives are nasty as fuck though.I´ve read on the news that 20% of the people in UK have never eaten an olive.
European puddings/sweet food in general >>> everything else
olives are nasty as fuck though.
I've never quite understood how these sorts of statistics can be any way near accurate
Asian desserts on the whole are pretty disgusting from my experience and what others have told me.
European puddings/sweet food in general >>> everything else
Disagree? ..... Cinnamon Buns, that is all.
I've never quite understood how these sorts of statistics can be any way near accurate olives are nasty as fuck though.
I love Mochi with ice cream in it!