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29 word matches found for '菓' using reading 'が'
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noun
wagashi; traditional Japanese confectionery
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Most common form: ようがし
noun
Western confectionery
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noun
cheap sweets
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noun
small-time candy store
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noun
quality cakes
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noun
baked sweets
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noun
Japanese-style confectionary store  (see also: 和菓子屋)
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noun
Japanese-style confectionary store
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noun
snack food (esp. potato chips, popcorn, etc.); munchie; nosh
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noun
cakes heaped in a container for a shrine offering
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noun
1. fresh Japanese sweets (usu. containing red bean paste)
2. fresh Western sweets (usu. containing cream or fruit, e.g. sponge cake, pie)
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fresh Western sweets (usu. containing cream or fruit, e.g. sponge cake, pie)  (see also: 生菓子, 洋生菓子)
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noun
cotton candy
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noun
bean-jam cake
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noun
traditional Kyoto-style confectionery (often used in tea ceremony)
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noun
candy; sweet; confectionary
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noun
high-grade Japanese fresh confections (usu. colorful sculpted mochi in seasonal designs around bean paste)
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noun
Japanese sweet eaten with koicha  (see also: 濃茶; food term)
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noun
dried candies; dried confectionary; cookies  (see also: 生菓子)
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noun
tea cakes
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noun
ornamental gift cakes
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noun
Japanese sweets made of bean paste
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noun
puffed cereal  (food term)
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noun
1. jelly dessert
2. fruit
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noun
frozen sweet; sherbert
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noun
fresh Western sweets (usu. containing cream or fruit, e.g. sponge cake, pie)  (see also: 生菓子)
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noun
confections adopted from Portugal, Spain, etc. during the Muromachi period and since Japanized  (see also: カステラ, ボーロ, コンペイトー)
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noun
sweets for offering at the Dolls' Festival
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Japanese sweets in the form of long blocks (e.g. yokan, uiro)
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