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41 examples found containing '菓'
わがし
和菓子
あま
ので
にが
ちゃ
とても
います

The sweetness of the Japanese sweets balances the bitterness of the tea.
わがし
和菓子
きねん
記念
fragment, headline etc.
Commemorating “Japanese Confection Day”
わがし
和菓子
せいぞう
製造
ひろう
披露
むりょう
無料
はんぷ
頒布

Demonstration of How to Make Japanese Sweets and Free Samples
わがし
和菓子
ほんとう
本当
います
この
にがみ
苦味
だいす
大好
です
おだ
やか
きも
気持
になります
It really goes with the Japanese sweets, doesn't it. I really like the bitterness. It brings a sense of calm, doesn't it.
こちら
きょう
今日
わがし
和菓子
です
These are the Japanese sweets for today.
ちゃ
まえ
わがし
和菓子
がりいただきます

Before you drink the tea, eat one of the Japanese sweets.
ちゃ
わがし
和菓子
べる
まえ
みます

You drink the tea before you eat the Japanese sweets.
いたずら
ひと
かくした /
おとうと
かし
菓子
line from poem, haiku, dialogue etc.
For fun, I hide a treat from my brother.
Source: お菓子 金子みすゞ
おいてみて / とってみてまたおいてみて / それでも
おとうと
きた
ない
から / たべてしまった /
ふた
つめ
かし
菓子
line from poem, haiku, dialogue etc.
Leave the second one. / No, take it. / No, put it back. / Well, my brother doesn’t come. / So I eat it, this second treat.
Source: お菓子 金子みすゞ
にがい
かし
菓子
/ かなしい
かし
菓子
line from poem, haiku, dialogue etc.
How bitter this treat. / How sad it tastes!
Source: お菓子 金子みすゞ
たべるもんか
おも
ってて
/ たべてしまった /
ひと
かし
菓子
line from poem, haiku, dialogue etc.
Thinking I wouldn’t eat it, of course. / But I eat it, after all. / This one little treat.
Source: お菓子 金子みすゞ
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