What did I just watch being made?

by MarvelBruh

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  1. Mochi – made from pounded rice and then cut into slices

  2. Techhead7890

    This is an example with more context and explanation (Rachel&Jun 2014) https://youtu.be/X-a5kk1ACMw — the whole thing has useful explanations, but you can also see them use the machine at 1:10

  3. Never knew there was a Maschine that made mochi this way. And I am more a fan of the sweet variety with beans.

  4. They make a rice dough, mochi, then flattens and prepares it similar to kirimochi you can buy which is just rice with no sweet added.

    They fry some as yakimochi, then the kind of odd part I’ve not really seen before but I guess they’re making homemade rice crackers? Arare in Japanese.

  5. Happycakemochi

    This is the real mochi. It’s different from what is sold these days as mochi outside of Japan.

  6. Minimum_Tell_9786

    Rice (I only watched the first 11 seconds)

  7. Erikkamirs

    They combined a rice cooker and a bread machine to make mochi!! 

    Then I don’t know what happened after that lol. 

    If you want the translations of the switch labels, here you go:

    むす – steaming food in a pot with a lid or in a bamboo basket

    切 – cutoff

    つく – to pound

  8. faylinameir

    Mochi ❤️ I’ve always wanted one of these machines but they’re expensive to get here.

  9. It’s just Japan things. You don’t need to worry about it. Lol

    I’m not Japanese though but I love the fried mochi with salt. Slicing it thin and then cutting it into little shapes seems extra, but also that kinda stuff goes into bento lunch boxes to make them look cute and special.

  10. CartographerMore521

    As a Japanese , I can say this is what real mochi is.

    Sweet desserts filled with red bean paste or ice cream are not mochi, they are daifuku.

  11. OrangeCeylon

    My wife is going to be very cross with you when she learns that you told me that you can buy an appliance that makes mochi.

  12. PapessaEss

    Also, if anyone is curious, the original video is from YouTuber[ Iseebitarou](https://www.youtube.com/@iseebitarou), who demonstrates all sorts of cute, cool, and occasionally weird Japanese gadgets that are mostly food related.

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