In Japan, these are called nerikiri or wagashi in general. They taste very sweet and you're supposed to eat them with matcha (green tea). As you can imagine, the sweetness of wagashi and the bitterness of matcha is a heavenly combination. As for the title, I think it's quite misleading as these are not street food, they're usually served at the tea ceremony.
It can't be helped because there is no originality in Korea, but recipes for sweets from all over the world are stolen and sold at food stalls in Korea.
@@のり-u1g there’s no originality anywhere in the world. everything originated from something, except for perhaps the beginning of the world. you’re being hypocritical. every country “steals” from all over the world.
i just adore handcrafted desserts like these they're just made with so much love and care, while maintaining certain rules. it's like bending a bit of reality to make things more playful :3
Yeah when I was a kid my mom would buy me play dough and I would make a circle out of it and what I thought looked like Ice cream and then would show it to her and she would do this wired thing with her eyes and voice like she was faking something and now I know why it looked horrible 😀
Same. I'd "bake" little ugly play-doh cakes and force my mom to eat it... Think they weren't quite as tasty as these ones. Oh man, I still remember the smell 23 years later, that stuff was great.
Same here!! My mom didn't really like the idea of constantly buying play doh for the colours, plus I was a kid and it was bound of me to let go of play doh, so she just made some dough out of flour and water HAHAHA
I just finished watching a Japanese drama where the leads would make traditional sweets. I was astonished by the technique and beauty of each sweet and now i found this. So amazing , it’s mouthwatering 🤤
Ahhh the one where the male lead and the female lead is in pretty much hate each other bcs the female lead mother were accused murdering the male lead father and the female lead hate the male lead bcs he accused her mother murdering his father when her mother is actually innocent?
These are nerikiri (or wagashi), a traditional japanese dessert. They're made with rice flour and a sweet bean paste, and you can find a lot of recipes in internet if you search by name!
thank you. ingredients are much more helpful than just watching with no idea what's being made.....sure wish these vids would post the ingredients....ANYONE can mak flowers and baskets. KNOWING WHAT GOES IN is the important part, but always missing...vids are useless otherwise.
Lovely to see the techniques, tools and designs of these sweets. This is the confectioners art taken to a high level. They are even beautiful inside! Looks like marzipan or fondant. Indian confectioners use a mung bean paste that is similar but a lot coarser in texture, I noticed that these were sieved after kneading which would have made it very smooth. Delightful results; if feel you would probably share one of these with a friend, to take a delight in it.
@@yogitasharma2622 wagashi is the food they were making in the video. I’m not Japanese so I don’t know much about it myself but it’s a traditional Japanese sweet.
This dessert is called wagashi. This is a traditional japanese dessert they eat as part of their tea culture. U can find plenty of japanese food video that shows how this is made plus the ingredients.
@@nivalihernandez3439 debe de saber igual que el fondant o si eres de México debes de conocer los famosos dulces de jamoncillo, de los que se ponen en los altares de muertos.
Every year my husband buys me a box of marzipan that is shaped in to various fruit shapes. I’m happy to have just those for a day & every day with my wonderful husband 🥰
I have never had one but they are so cute that even if i get a chance to have one someday, I'll just preserve them in resin and decorate my room's shelf with them.
These aren't just cakes, they are art!
Yeah!!
it’s not cake. it’s bean paste
@BlazeTheDoja literally says cake in title
@BlazeTheDoja also in the definition for the word cake it says “typically baked” which doesn’t mean all cakes are baked
@BlazeTheDoja not all cakes are for bday parties. Why would I bring bean cake to a bday party.
making the dough: less than an hour
shaping and decorating: takes forever
eating: only a few minutes
yeah! how cool that the part that is the most fun to do, lasts the longest?
Yeah . that's so true. The eating will be a blink of eyes... Your comment really makes me laughing
Bc it's traditional. Japanese ppl takes tradition seriously
@@cathyrein2019 yeah i really admire how they maintain their tradition while being one of the most progressive country
Skipping the art has made people fat
In Japan, these are called nerikiri or wagashi in general. They taste very sweet and you're supposed to eat them with matcha (green tea). As you can imagine, the sweetness of wagashi and the bitterness of matcha is a heavenly combination. As for the title, I think it's quite misleading as these are not street food, they're usually served at the tea ceremony.
as korean, I naver see these food in the street! 😅
@@성이름-o4x2f as a thai I can't relate...
It can't be helped because there is no originality in Korea, but recipes for sweets from all over the world are stolen and sold at food stalls in Korea.
it’s called street food because the ones being made in this video are made to be sold in the streets of Korea, not where wagashi are usually sold.
@@のり-u1g there’s no originality anywhere in the world. everything originated from something, except for perhaps the beginning of the world. you’re being hypocritical. every country “steals” from all over the world.
화과자가 너무 예뻐서 먹기 아까울 정도이네요. 다양한 꽃을 만드는 작업도 너무 신기하고 완성된 화과자도 너무 아름답네요. 맛도 좋고 보기에도 예쁜 화과자 영상 잘 봤습니다, 감사합니다.
😊😊
i just adore handcrafted desserts like these
they're just made with so much love and care, while maintaining certain rules. it's like bending a bit of reality to make things more playful :3
This looks like the most peaceful job ever.
Yes 😍
I thought the same thing. What a nice job.
Until you accidentally mess up/squish the cakes
@@violetpuddins o-o
owo
저 반죽...엄청 말랑하고 부드러운데 손에 안 묻는 점토 같은 느낌임...
격하게 만져보고 싶으다
저도욬ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
그냥 백앙금이에용~~!
ㅎㅎㅎ
ㅋㅋㅋ
그 말랑말랑해진 폴리머클레이 같을거같음..
Everyone talking about how quiet it is and I'm here wondering what these taste like
Some taste like subtle sweet mung bean
@@Ro-chan1 that sounds really yummy
very sweet
It's more about the looks than taste.
@@sahngseoklee6943 nah its more about le taste then le looks U-U
Not gonna lie, my heart hurt a little when they cut into them at the end after seeing all the work put into it.
Hi Tina
Oof same, if I made something like that with that much attention, that’s gonna be a family heirloom
I love your pfp
the biggest crime ever done to food. took forever to make, but only a few minutes to be eaten.
Yeah, if i'm the one who make it, i would definitely put that in a museum🤣
This is more important than everything I’m doing.
i was about to start doing my homework but i saw this- so yeah
I have exams due in the next 30 mins
@@yusuke_anime1101 I- well you could always pass an exam again 😭
hahahaha same
@@boo-9348 please 😭😂😂 true tho😗
화과자..이쁘긴 엄청 이쁜데 모양만큼 크게 맛있지도 않다는게 음식으로서 참 애물단지같은 녀석
눈으로 배를 채운다는게 요런 느낌인가
맞아요 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 처음 과외선생님 댁에서 화과자 하나를 권하셔서 먹어봤는데 ㅠㅠㅠㅠ 먹다가 놀랬어요,,, 차라리 홈런볼을 먹고 싶은 맛이였어요 ㅠㅠㅋㅋ
무슨맛이에요?보기엔 팥앙금같이 달달해보이는데
엥 제가 먹어본건 완전 쫄깃한데 앙금은 부드럽고 찹쌀떡처럼 맛있었는디
단거 안좋아하면 텁텁한맛에 잘먹음ㅋㅋ
@@KongGPatG 맛있게 만드는 곳에 가셨나 보군요 부럽네용!
외국인들이 관심이많네요! 그만큼 이쁘다는거겠죠
너무이뻐요 정말
축하합니다 당신은 묻혀 있던 한국어 댓글을 찾으셨습니다
( 좋아요 1천회 감사합니다 !! )
Поздравляю, я прочла ваш комментарий 👍
Funny how it's the first comment so it was easy to find lol
@@nadezhdaromanova730 frfanbb, bzcfzqoqooi và hbyvzpoobzh, 怕怕热啊,美颜相机继续加油@
r7y9uduC113
이거 한국인 댓인데.. 왜 밑에 글은 전부 외국인이냐..;; 정겨운 한국어 보러왔다가 외국어보고 당황..
ㅠㅜㅜ
This is what I imagined my Plasticine and Playdoh dishes looked like back when I was 7 in 95.
Yeah when I was a kid my mom would buy me play dough and I would make a circle out of it and what I thought looked like Ice cream and then would show it to her and she would do this wired thing with her eyes and voice like she was faking something and now I know why it looked horrible 😀
@@rubyphin1852 lmao
😂💙
Same. I'd "bake" little ugly play-doh cakes and force my mom to eat it... Think they weren't quite as tasty as these ones.
Oh man, I still remember the smell 23 years later, that stuff was great.
Same here!! My mom didn't really like the idea of constantly buying play doh for the colours, plus I was a kid and it was bound of me to let go of play doh, so she just made some dough out of flour and water HAHAHA
진짜 세세하게 하나하나 정성이 넘치시네요 정성을 쏟은 만큼 결과물도 너무 예뻐요!!
보는 내내 미소가 절로.
정교하고 아름다운 예술작품이네요.
최고입니다 👏👏👏👏👏
화과자는 맛보다 보는 즐거움인것 같아요~~ 정말 예쁘고 놀랍습니다.
looks so beautiful 😍
Not yet care
I Love Foods 🥞🥞🥞🥞🥞🦴🦴🦴🍠🥔🥔🦴🦴🦴🦴🦴🦴🦴🦴🦴🦴🦴🦴🦴🦴🦴🦴🦴🦴🦴🦴🦴🦴🦴🦴🦴🦴🦴🦴🦴🦴🦴🦴🦴🦴🦴🦴🦴🦴🦴🦴
@@bintangerlanggag1694 what🧍
@@bintangerlanggag1694 maksudnya?
@@bintangerlanggag1694 english plz?
비싸게 배울수있는 모양들을 보여주시니 너무감사하네요~~~♡♡
This should be labelled ASMR it sounds soooo nice
I agree. it feels exactly like ASMR
This is what I thought playdough might taste like when I was a kid... 😭
비유갑 ㄹㅇ
But it was just something salty asf- 😭✋
✨👏🥲
The people purposely made it salty because kids like salty foods and kids tend to eat everything they see so it's actually edible
Sugar cookie dough is a good replacement for play doh.
I just finished watching a Japanese drama where the leads would make traditional sweets. I was astonished by the technique and beauty of each sweet and now i found this. So amazing , it’s mouthwatering 🤤
may i know what drama?
@@AjengPutriarniSyarasyalma of course, it’s called “Cursed in Love” and it was very good so i recommend it 😉
Ahhh the one where the male lead and the female lead is in pretty much hate each other bcs the female lead mother were accused murdering the male lead father and the female lead hate the male lead bcs he accused her mother murdering his father when her mother is actually innocent?
I too came here after watching that drama "Something is wrong with us"
I watched that too!!
진짜 촬영하시느라 힘드셨겠어요ㅠ 너무 예쁜 영상 담아주셨어요 화과자는 모양도 예쁘고 맛도 있죠~~부모님께 사서 드리고싶네요 좋은영상 항상 잘보고있습니다 다음 영상도 기대할게요^^
La tuya por si acaso
L
Да
@@Elmonty360 jajaja 😆
Eu so gostaria de saber oq vc disse so isso
korean baking channels are so neat and quiet i love it.
뭔가 asmr이다... 장갑 소리가 왤케 좋지... 음악이랑 목소리 없이 작업 소음만 들으니까 잠이 솔솔..
그냥 예술품같아요..먹기 너무 아깝겠어요.그래서 화과자는 선물을 많이 하나봐요
Everyone: that cute. Looks yummy. I like it.
Me: recipe pls
They are called nerikiri, according to my research. There are a lot of different recipes online if you want to make some!
@@crisc.8458 Thank you.. I was waiting for that 😋😍😍
Even with receipe, it needs patience and practice. Just receipe will not help.
@@ranjanbiswas3233
I'll just make it like mochi and eat it I'm not going to sell it 😄😄😄
@@crisc.8458 ok
만화에 나오는 꽃과 그림 같아여 귀여운 화과자
먹기 아깝 ...
정말 화과자 비쥬얼이 먹기 아까울정도로 예쁘네요 !
K
@@Lysiepoo w
Απίθανα φανταστηκα
"하지만 먹는게 우리들이다"
@@Lysiepoo aaa
This is art! It's so beautiful to watch it, how it's being made. So satisfying and stunning. Thank you!
These are nerikiri (or wagashi), a traditional japanese dessert. They're made with rice flour and a sweet bean paste, and you can find a lot of recipes in internet if you search by name!
In Korean it’s called hwa gua za
It looks a bit like marzipan. Is it similar tastwise?
thank you. ingredients are much more helpful than just watching with no idea what's being made.....sure wish these vids would post the ingredients....ANYONE can mak flowers and baskets. KNOWING WHAT GOES IN is the important part, but always missing...vids are useless otherwise.
Ok I'll make the dough and eat the dough, they should taste the same
Is it like mochi
Lovely to see the techniques, tools and designs of these sweets. This is the confectioners art taken to a high level. They are even beautiful inside! Looks like marzipan or fondant. Indian confectioners use a mung bean paste that is similar but a lot coarser in texture, I noticed that these were sieved after kneading which would have made it very smooth. Delightful results; if feel you would probably share one of these with a friend, to take a delight in it.
観光で抹茶が似合いそうな和菓子が作られてるなんて不思議だ😁✨
繊細でかわいい🍑
A sign of a true artist is to make such fantastic beauty _look so easy to create._
いつもこのチャンネルを見てる日本人です!練り切りを取り扱ってくれてとても嬉しいです😊
Traditional japanese sweets but in korea, nice😆
A complete joy to watch. Loved the patience & artistry.
Beautiful!
I had them in Japan. And i can say those were the best wagashi i had. It has a lot of different designs and styles too.
私は日本人なので韓国で 日本のお菓子を作ってくれたり、食べてくれたりするのがとても嬉しく思います✨♡
They're all little masterpieces. I would love to taste these but they're so beautiful I would never want to mess them up ❤️
So much care is put into each and every one of those. They arnt just food anymore. Those are works of art. They are beautiful
Someone plz tell me how the hell these places are so quite..
I mean there is no noise at all...and this sound is really satisfying..... 😳😳😍😍😍😍😍😍😌😌😌😌
Because it's not America
@@ruthiesylvester4165 😂😂😂
@@ruthiesylvester4165 😂
Because it's an old candy making shop probably, those places are usually quiet
@@ruthiesylvester4165 u r right 👍
Besides the food, sound and design....
Even the tools are amazing....
Everything is satisfying (◍•ᴗ•◍)❤
Yass
Are they called "wagashi" ? They look like that dessert 🥺
I actually wouldn't eat them- I would just let them be they are bootiful
i've heard about it.. i guess that's how they call it
It is called hwa gua za in korean.
Yup it is wagashi, i mistook it for a mochi when i first buy it, Completely different taste🤣
@@velbezarius497 it tastes sweeter but less chewy than mochi, right?
you're right! it's called Wagashi(和菓子), it means "Japanese sweets".🍡
in Korea, these Japanese sweets are called hwa gua za!
Siempre quise probar uno de esos, ¡Se ve qué le ponen mucho empeño! ¡Grandes trabajadores! 💖
That was so calming and satisfying to watch 😌
Traditional sweet of JAPAN
And
Street food of KOREA..... interesting 🤗
Borahae 💜
I thought koreans hate japan
@@MrBug-cb9ut 👁️👄👁️
this makes me so calm
Her skills really draw you in. It was quiet and calm. And what beautiful food artwork🌺.
So satisfying to watch
저도 화과자 만드는게 취미인데...😘 진짜 잘만드세요!!! 많이 배우고 갑니다 🌝
Wow you are really good at making them 💖
私好きです!国境を越えて愛されると言う事実がとても嬉しいです(*´ω`*)
I watch this stuff to fall asleep each night because in a way it’s calming
Food: Japanese
Title: English
RUclipsr: Korean
Comment: All around the world
Hotel: Trivago ✅
😂😂
Wonderful. Just wonderful. Loved this video from beginning to end.
Wowww 👍😧😦😯😯😲😲 awesome 👍👍🤝👏👏👏
어렸을땐 설날때 한번 먹어보고 생각한 맛이 아니어서 실망했는데 지금 다시 한번 먹어보고 싶다 ㅠ
I just wanna eat my phone right now🤤
LOL!!!
😂😂😂😂
Not so fast im gonna eat it first!
Eᴀᴛ ɪᴛ ᴅᴜᴅᴇ 😂😂😂
Eat it
It looks like playdough that is edible ❤❤Childhood dream 💗
Не знаю на сколько это вкусно, но то что красиво и аккуратно это точно.
Это заварное тесто из рисовой муки. С кучей красителей ((
와 너무 예뻐서 말이 안나와요 다음영상도 기대가 됩니다
화과자는 너무 맜있어요! 나는 화과자를 좋아합니다.
The hand is so stable....well balance and great precision
It's an art
Omg this is so beautiful and relaxing 😭😭💜
어우 정말 정성가득함의 끝판이네요.
색깔도 알록달록 보는재미가 쏠쏠ㅎ
특히 6:33 👏👏👏
Ахахаха, да да
Just the artistry in creating these is just amazing! Way too pretty to eat :). Would love to learn this.
와~군침이
아까워서어떻게먹어~^^
I could spend hours happily making things like this.
Though I want to eat them, still can't eat them coz they're so pretty 🌼
화과자는 이쁜것도 이쁜건데 맛도 취향이라 너무 좋음 ㅠㅠ
무슨맛인가요? 항상 화과자 가게 지나지칠때마다 궁금하긴 한데 시도는 못한....뭔가 밤앙금맛이 날 것 같아요 ㅋㅋ
@@미니-e1o 그냥 엄청 달아요
@@미니-e1o 실제로 일본화과자는 엄청 달아요
본래 녹차랑 같이먹는 디저트라서 그런가봅니다
한국화과자들은 보통 한국사람들이 너무 단걸 싫어해서 단맛을 많이 줄인거라고해요
Я с вами согласен, спасибо
조물조물하는
소리 너무 좋네요 ㅜ ㅜ
This with some special k chocolate cereal or cream of wheat, granola bars, and coffee-milk would be perfect together
Thank you for sharing your recipe and design. Lots of love form Pakistan.
Omg.. I would like to eat them all right now.. So beautifully made🌺🌺🌺🌺
I was about to lick my phone screen.
😂😂😂
lol
Finger linckin good.
Paano kakainin Ang ganitong kagandang cake, nakakapang hinayang naman dapat deni display lang Ito😊
I'm Japanese but I can't make such a beautiful Wagashi for sure 😂😂 You're a Korean Wagashi Maister🍡✨
What is Wagashi??
@@yogitasharma2622 wagashi is the food they were making in the video. I’m not Japanese so I don’t know much about it myself but it’s a traditional Japanese sweet.
@@rice_and_nuggets Thank you 😊
wonderful! I am from Spain and these sweets have always caught my attention 😍 I would love to be able to try them sometime.
Same-
-From Ireland 💛
Yo creo que es mazapán
The peach 🍑 one is a traditional sweet made in north Africa specifically Algeria too.. it's a must sweet at weddings mostly.
oh hey fellow citizen, you being here means u have a great personality sa fait plaisir
Hh I ever thought I could find an Algerian in here haha
A paciência em cada detalhe da uma satisfação tão grande
Finalmente achei um br
@@neiabarboza5614 eu tbm kkkkk
일본음식은 정말 미적감각이 넘사벽인듯 ㅠㅠ 보고만있어도 힐링되네
It's so beautiful that I can't eat it anymore
I would be so happy to learn how to make these and decorate them. It's an art in itself and seems very calming.
인정
The work, defination and colours are really beautiful.. 👍
I want to know from which ingredients that dough is made??
Rice flour, sweet bean paste and probably something else. They're called nerikiri, there's numerous recipes on internet if you wanna make some!😊
@@crisc.8458 ok
It looked like marzipan to me
@@gaia1577
it's basically the same process of making marzipan except they use beans instead of almonds
This dessert is called wagashi. This is a traditional japanese dessert they eat as part of their tea culture. U can find plenty of japanese food video that shows how this is made plus the ingredients.
Coisa mais linda que já vi, acho que antes de comer , eu registraria tudo em fotos e vídeos. Parabéns ao autor (a) dessas obras de arte. 👏👏👏👏
너무 예쁘다!!
These are always so beautiful.. are they made from mung bean paste or marzipan?
日本のお菓子をつくってくれて本当に嬉しいです
Im shocked.....im petrified by how good they look
I came to know about this traditional Japanese sweet from the Japanese drama "something wrong with us..
Such a beautiful drama
Do you know what they are made from?
I think it's white bean paste. You can find the recipe in many channels here in RUclips
this is art and i like japanese traditional foods
So create, beautiful flowers cake 👍👍😍😘
Wow!!! Que bonitos quedaron los postres 😍😍...y deliciosos 🤤
Te doy mi like 👍 Genial como siempre
this is the best thing I’ve ever watched
Su trabajo es sorprendente bien elaborado, su creatividad es genial⏸️🏆💜
Hola... imagino que deben costar un riñón 🤣🤣🤣
Pero quisiera saber qué sabor tienen, deben de ser deliciosos
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@@nivalihernandez3439 debe de saber igual que el fondant o si eres de México debes de conocer los famosos dulces de jamoncillo, de los que se ponen en los altares de muertos.
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Every year my husband buys me a box of marzipan that is shaped in to various fruit shapes. I’m happy to have just those for a day & every day with my wonderful husband 🥰
美味しそうだし可愛い☺️
화과자 모양이 이쁘긴 한데 너무 달고 단 맛 밖에 안 나서 한 개 이상은 못 먹겠더라고요
마카롱보다 더 다나요??
@@methodw.h3492 네... 마카롱은 특별한 맛이라도 있지 화과자는 그냥 앙금 맛 밖에 안나요ㅜ.ㅜ
무겁고 단맛이죠 차마실때 1개 놓고 먹기좋은 과자라고 생각하시면 됩니다
13:03 초록색 토끼 너무 귀엽다 ㅋㅋ
I have never had one but they are so cute that even if i get a chance to have one someday, I'll just preserve them in resin and decorate my room's shelf with them.
Those look too beautiful to eat, oh my gosh. I love watching these types of channels.
Happy start Korea and Japan with sweetness 💖🎂