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Discover all you need to know about Manju including its history, the different types and how to make Manju at home (complete recipe)..

Encased in a soft wheat dough, filled with sweet red bean paste, and steamed to perfection, Manju is a classic Japanese confectionery (wagashi).

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These Japanese manju have the perfect soft, fudgy texture with just the right amount of chew. Made with sweetened condensed milk for richness and cornstarch for a melt-in-your-mouth bite, they’re smooth, slightly dense, and irresistibly tender.

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Manju is one variety of the myriad Japanese sweets, or wagashi, available for enjoyment. Manju is a round steamed cake which is typically filled with a sweet red bean filling. It differs from the otherwise popular mochi, or rice cake, which at times also is filled with a sweet red bean filling, in that the manju is made of wheat, rice, or another type of flour and has a cake-like consistency ...

I’m happy to introduce my delicious sweet manju pastry recipe to you today. I researched the origin of this pastry on the internet, some bloggers and Wikipedia say the idea of this pastry originated a long ways back in China, as Chinese dumplings are made with fillings and dough skin. When these...

What is manju? Manju is one of the most delightful and inexpensive Japanese sweets, which has existed for a long time. This tasty pastry also has a soft, cake-like outside made from flour, rice powder, or buckwheat and is usually filled with sweet red bean paste. It has a smooth and fluffy texture, unlike mochi, which is chewy and made from glutinous rice.

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