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a round rice‐cake (offered to a deity).
読み方:かがみもち
鏡もち、鏡餠 とも書く
鏡餅
a round rice cake
餅
a rice cake
餅をつく
to pound rice-cake
餅をまく
to throw pieces of mochi among a crowd
焼いた餅
a toasted rice cake
搗いたばかりの餅
freshly pounded 'mochi'
餅は餅屋
“Every man to his trade.”【イディオム・格言的】
切った餅
a rice cake that has been cut into several pieces
鴬餅という餅
a type of Japanese food called a "powdered green bean-jam bun"
粟餅という餅
rice cake made from millet, called 'awamochi'
ねばりの強い餅
a very sticky rice cake
餅を搗く人
a person who pounds rice into 'mochi'
餅という食べ物
a food called rice cake
臼で搗いた餅
rice cake pounded in a mortar
絵に描いた餅
Castle in the sky
小さな丸い餅
a small, round rice cake
焙り餅という食べ物
a roasted rice cake
寒中につく餅
a kind of rice cake made during the cold season of the year
海鼠形にした餅
a rice cake in the shape of a semicylinder
円い形に作った餅
a round Japanese rice cake
餅は餅屋。
Every man to his trade.
亥の子餅という餅
a rice cake called 'inokomochi'
海苔を巻いた餅
in Japan, a rice cake wrapped in dried laver
小豆餡をまぶした餅
a rice cake with 'adzuki' beans
瓦餅という食品
a food called a {tile-shaped rice cake}
正月に臼に鏡餅を供えること
in Japanese culture, the act of decorating a mortar with a round vice cake at New Year
曲芸的に餅を搗くこと
the act of making rice cakes in an entertaining manner
餡のついていない餅
a Japanese rice cake that has no bean jam on it
削り餅という食品
a type of Japanese dessert made of rice, called {'kezuri-mochi'}
手や槌で欠き割ってこまかくした鏡餅
of a New Years event in Japan, the pieces of rice cake that have been finely broken up either by hand or by a mallet