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Koso-genmai, or Enzyme Brown Rice, is brown rice with red beans and salt that is cooked soft at the high temperature and pressure and then kept warm at a suitable temperature during the maturing process. It is highly digestible and absorbable, and is expected to help regulate the intestinal environment.

Koso-genmai, or Enzyme Brown Rice, is brown rice with red beans and salt that is cooked soft at the high temperature and pressure and then kept warm at a suitable temperature during the maturing process. It is highly digestible and absorbable, and is expected to help regulate the intestinal environment.

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Kashiwa-mochi is a traditional Japanese sweet made from rice cake, typically enjoyed on Children’s Day, 5th May, to celebrate children’s health and family prosperity. It is filled with sweet red bean paste, known as anko, and wrapped in an oak leaf. The type of filling varies by region- popular varieties include smooth paste, chunky paste, and miso paste, which has a sweet taste with a hint of savouriness. The oak leaf is not edible, but it adds a lovely fragrance to the rice cake.