I think out of all the cultural cooking shows I've watched, the Japanese are the truest masters of "feasting with the eyes as well as the mouth." So much beauty in these dishes! I'm so jealous that my area doesn't have anything like this to go try out a real Japanese sweet.
"Wagashi" is Japanese traditional sweets, typically served with Japanese green tea. These are commonly made of rice and wheat flours, azuki beans and other kinds of beans, sugar, starch syrup, some with eggs... "Wagashi" are primarily intended as a complement to the taste of green tea, served at traditional tea ceremonies. Therefore, the beautiful appearance is admired as well as the taste. Quite often, the season of the year or the nature such as flowers, birds, the moon, etc... is expressed in its appearance. Also, very healthy, as artificial flavors are rarely used so as not to affect the taste of tea.
@atlasalekberova
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your information 😊😊
@user-aya1106
5 жыл бұрын
@@atlasalekberova You are welcome!
@aamirmoosani6465
5 жыл бұрын
Thx for details in english
@elizabethwhiteoak5291
5 жыл бұрын
That's excellent information, thank you! Everything about Japanese cuisine is amazing. It's always aesthetically pleasing. The ingredients are the freshest and best quality available and I love that. But despite the sheer artistry, in this case I still have a problem with in the way it is made ... I can SEE how perfectly manicured the artist's hands are, but I still can't get past the fact that the food is constantly in contact with his hands ... Why not surgeon's type gloves? I know, it's probably just me being O.C.D. again ...
@glasperle77
5 жыл бұрын
Just that it's not really healthy. It's not super unhealthy but not healthy too. Because Rice and wheat flour = carbonites that the body will turn into sugar anyways.
MAUNTENGORILA 🌸 I agree 😊 I would try to treasure it for as long as possible 💕💗💖✨ However I have a sweet tooth and I would most definitely eat it in 3 seconds 😂 Much love from UK 🇬🇧
@hodakaine5332
4 жыл бұрын
外国の方でもそう思ってくださる方がいてくださってとても嬉しいです🥰 I am glad that there are people in other countries who think that way.
@thirteenthangell
3 жыл бұрын
I'd rather have a gloveless Japanese person than a gloved American teenager make my food P.S They don't use gloves cause it'll ruin the texture and wrinkle it, and workers always do their best to make it perfect
@We_Are_All_Vultures
3 жыл бұрын
They don't wear gloves because it's not a pimply teenager with questionable hygiene and food prep skills. ITS NOT FAST FOOD Americans SMH. Has any typical American been to a 3 star restaurant? Even 2??? THEY DON'T WEAR GLOVES. THEY'RE CRAFT IS DETAILED. You're out here embarrassing yourself.
@jessicasimpson4744
3 жыл бұрын
How did this turn into a bash American teens fest-
@blue3374
3 жыл бұрын
@@jessicasimpson4744 lol some ppl are just dumb 🤦♀️ anything anti-US seems to be “trendy”
@butterybonbons
3 жыл бұрын
@@We_Are_All_Vultures yeah any nice restaurant even in america they don't use gloves lol. I feel like a lot of people don't realize that honed chefs don't usually use gloves for such detailed or delicately plated foods
@ron4202
3 жыл бұрын
Comparing teenagers to professional, adult chefs... XD The mental gymnastics some people do to hate on the USA. I love Japan, but it ain’t a perfect utopia that so many people believe it to be.
I am Japanese. I was sad because I found a comment that all wagashi taste the same😔💦 wagashi have a sweet and delicate taste. That is because wagashi enhance the deliciousness of matcha. There was also a comment that not wearing gloves is unsanitary. They are thoroughly sanitized. Not because there was a coronavirus. Japan is a country with very strict hygiene management, so we have been thorough since the beginning. We understand that. Video is not everything. wagashi are completely different depending on the type and shop.
@PixelOrgy
3 жыл бұрын
Hey can u recommend some good wagashi shops in Tokyo? those that serves fresh like the one in the vid..thank you :)
@We_Are_All_Vultures
3 жыл бұрын
They don't wear gloves because it's not a pimply teenager with questionable hygiene and food prep skills. ITS NOT FAST FOOD Americans SMH. Has any typical American been to a 3 star restaurant? Even 2??? THEY DON'T WEAR GLOVES. THEY'RE CRAFT IS DETAILED. You're out here embarrassing yourself.
@mop2254
3 жыл бұрын
India is so much cleaner.
@ginaC53
3 жыл бұрын
It could be that the commenter who said all wagashi tasted the same has not tasted very many kinds, and also it could be that if they are new to the tastes that it can take some time to understand them, if you see what I mean. Please don't be sad, most of us love Japanese food and wagashi.
W El Japanese sweets are not the leading role. It is for drinking matcha.
@s.y.812
4 жыл бұрын
W El And this is so beautiful even though it is not the main character.
@yu1812
4 жыл бұрын
ゆー 同じ名前…しかもハイスペックだと…!?
@user-rb8qs5rt2h
4 жыл бұрын
@@yu1812 次世代のゆーさんですねw
@Brainhoneywalker
4 жыл бұрын
This is some of the most masterful and beautiful food art I have ever witnessed. I loved the videography too. Whoever enjoyed these sweets, ate them with the reverence they deserved. This will be one of the first things I’ll enjoy when I visit Japan. I felt like I was being introduced to sweetness for the first time, every time an edible sculpture was created. Absolutely breathtaking!! Thank you.
Mình là người Việt Nam mình cũng yêu thích những món ăn của Nhật Bản . Người làm rất khéo tay tỉ mỉ , món ăn cũng cầu kỳ nhưng rất tinh tế và chi tiết . Đúng là tinh hoa ẩm thực Nhật Bản ❤
Somehow reading many comments about 'wearing gloves' makes me a little uncomfortable. In many places in Asia, cooking or eating with your bare hands is common. your body is not that weak to be infected, the only thing that makes all this look worse is YOUR MIND. You need to know that there are RNAse enzymes in your hands and you need to know what the benefits of having them too 🤔 Of course your hands are healthy if they are clean. after all, if we are always afraid of getting dirty, our body might not be trained in its immune power. You cant eat good stuff forever, if you know what i mean. Edit : i don't mean to generalizing all country here. Just don't know how to say it so i write "in many place in asia" (PLACE, not country 😅). I write "cooking OR eating" too, it's mean maybe some country just cooking with hand but not with eating, or the opposite, or both. Cooking here include making dough, cutting, decorating, or preparing like in the video too. And common doesn't mean always. It can be mean as tradition/culture. I hope people will remind me more so i can make better explanation. Thank you for your help 🙏 sorry if i make you misunderstand it 😌 Note : i still learning english. I want to try without google translate help 😂
@yellow-box7608
4 жыл бұрын
Western is sometimes overreacting
@melharis4451
4 жыл бұрын
Bruh tell me about it. One of my foreign friends was disgusted when she saw me eating rice with my bare hands. Ah well, different cultures.
@kimduong8627
4 жыл бұрын
They also need their bare hands to tune in to make these fine beautiful art pieces...it would be much harder with gloves on
@artmy3045
4 жыл бұрын
Well u still can't eat the fast food fries with fork right?
@chirya_786
4 жыл бұрын
I’ve seen people eat fries with a fork before, some places have tiny forks (I don’t know what they’re called) to eat them with
For those that are wondering what the flavor is like, it’s not that great, but not bad. Just pretty much a single bean paste flavor. The importance is that the sweet flavor compliments the bitter matcha, creating an awesome experience. The matcha tea is amazing, but more flavorful with these. AAAAAND they look Uber seasonal and pretty. It’s something you’d enjoy very quietly and ponder on the shape/design of your wagashi.
@user-un6fd5iv4w
4 жыл бұрын
🎉축하합니다 당신은 한국인의 댓글을 찾았어요🎉
@interprokeirin_is_so_sexy
3 жыл бұрын
엌
@user-gx4nj4od9b
3 жыл бұрын
베댓으로올리자
@user-eg5dg7co6k
3 жыл бұрын
와
@ysh8717
3 жыл бұрын
근데 맨손으로 하네요 찝찝하게 모양 만든다고 손으로 조물딱 조물딱 ㅠㅠ 그냥 보기에만 좋음
I love all about japanese, the culture, art, anything so wonderful. Wish i can come to Japan someday.
@hannahvaverka9279
4 жыл бұрын
What a wonderful experience for a treat and some tea 🍵 😍💕💗💕💕💗💕
@Valkyrie0713.
3 жыл бұрын
These are beautiful. The craftsmanship blows me away. I love the thought and care put into each
@arandanitoacidito
4 жыл бұрын
I love how you take the time to eat them just as the time it takes to prepare them, it's so pleasing! ✨
@mancheezethegreat8617
5 жыл бұрын
There was an old Japanese woman here in Canada who used to make these traditional bean candies. I remember how expensive they were but they were delicious. I sent some to my MIL during the holidays and she didn't know she was supposed to eat them. LOL
@oohpossum763
5 жыл бұрын
With her mouth*
@KittenBowl1
5 жыл бұрын
Not supposed to be expensive and not meant to eat quantities. You eat only one or two to eat along with a Japanese tea to enhance its flavor. Tea is the main thing to enjoy and not the sweets. And this place is just for a show catered to foreigners and people who don’t know better..we never eat sweets at a counter as it’s not a fast food but a part of tea ceremony originally and we eat at a table in a tea house not a counter, never. It costs only $2-3 in the best sweet houses that have been around for centuries. Get to know the Japanese culture and don’t just go for the hype like most foreigners do.
@TeeheehahaAra
4 жыл бұрын
Ellie W where did u get the assumption she was to eat a lot of them all at once? Ofc they would be expensive if the person making them is in another country where the price of resources would be different if she was in Japan. That plus shipping would be more expensive than sending a package of store bought Ferrero rochers
@sunitafisher4758
4 жыл бұрын
Mancheeze The Great 🌸 what did she do with them 😊💖✨
@angelicasysnila5476
3 жыл бұрын
@@KittenBowl1 you need to chill.... Op used one word "expensive" and you started talking about "don't go with the hype" thingy. Idk which hype you're talking about, but sure you are frustrated enough to get aggressive over a comment which only tried to share how delicious the sweets were.
Person: oh my god they're not wearing any gloves! Me: just shut up and enjoy the video
@Artiick
4 жыл бұрын
Of course theyr hands are clean... Lol
@snowink5164
4 жыл бұрын
me:its not like it will hurt?!
@Aswajunjun
4 жыл бұрын
Japanese are the cleanest people on earth.
@bigeyes6273
4 жыл бұрын
@andi aswajun It is your fiction. That the cook is saving the hand-touched sticky rice dumplings for the next use makes me very concerned. Humid nutritious sticky rice may be the best patch for bacteria to multiply themselves.
@nicolasbrown9486
4 жыл бұрын
andi aswajun Just japan's food not the hands make it, who can know what?
@tarkeshwarimane6969
3 жыл бұрын
Incredible art. Amazing. Hat's off to Japanese culture.
Japan...truly a great culture. Sometimes rough, straight and harsh, but, on the other side so deep, smooth and a master of beauty. High technology and tea ceremony at the same time. It's overwhelming.
@We_Are_All_Vultures
3 жыл бұрын
Beautiful. I love the Japanese attention to detail. What a delight. 🌸
@esoesgaymuygay6824
4 жыл бұрын
“They need to wear gloves” I don’t see you wearing gloves when your cooking Easter/Christmas/birthday meals Why don’t YOU wear gloves
@boyinblue.
4 жыл бұрын
Xx_xX it’s mostly a complaint because it’s a public thing, think about the difference in between a public restroom and a house hold one. On the other hand I just don’t like anything that comes from the body in or around my food due to a traumatic experience. I didn’t really think about gloves when seeing this though because I’m a culture nut and have seen it enough times for it not to really bother me. Besides most people have high standards for cleanliness in any public scene. Also if you liked the sweet making I really like watching hand made Japanese sugar candy, it’s just so pretty and glass like.
@redacted6169
4 жыл бұрын
This is japan! And Japan comes from Asia! In most Asian countries they don’t wear gloves!
@esoesgaymuygay6824
4 жыл бұрын
Alyssa Dillon Yeah I get what your saying, but they are professionals and they wash their hands
@esoesgaymuygay6824
4 жыл бұрын
Fox Talon See you understand what I mean.
@dawnchesbro4189
4 жыл бұрын
Chef’s working in restaurants don’t wear gloves in the US.
Traditional Japanese sweets "wagashi" are not only eaten. Japanese confectionery has a strong connection with the four seasons, and has the characteristic of expressing a sense of season not only by taste but also by visual beauty. It is a Japanese-like idea that "not only the taste but also the visual sense of the season". It is a delicate and elegant sweet that is carefully made by Japanese sweets craftsmen and changes depending on the temperature and humidity of the day. It has a light and elegant sweetness that goes well with green tea and has been eaten as a Japanese tea contractor since ancient times. You can enjoy completely different sweets depending on the shop. So if you are interested, you may find your favorite "wagashi". This is an important culture of Japan. Please come and experience Japanese culture.
They are exquisite works of art!! So beautiful and the matcha looks amazingly good as well! I could sit there a really long time and admire the work of this master!
@floofushush
4 жыл бұрын
Man, I’d kill to try one of these. But they look so pretty, I don’t think I could actually eat it!
꽤 된 영상이라 댓글달기 뭐하지만... 영상을 보고 먹고 싶다고 생각하시는 분들께 조금 알려드리고 싶어서요. 식과생입니다. 맨손으로 만드는 거는 우리나라에서도 보통 그렇게 하니까 지적하지는 않지만, 저렇게 손으로 조리하는 직업인데도 손톱의 흰부분이 보일정도로 안 깎으면 저건 위생상 좋지 않습니다. 아무리 행주를 옆에 두고 자주 닦는다고 해도 앙금반죽을 만져본 분들은 아실 거라 생각됩니다. 매우 부드럽고 반죽되어있는 앙금은 쉽게 모양도 변하고 손톱에 잘 낍니다. 손가락으로 띄는 공정이 들어가는 부분에서 손톱에 끼는 건 자연스러운 일입니다. 그래서 대부분 맨손으로 할때는 특히, 손으로 저렇게 만질 경우 손톱이 매우 짧거나 다음 작품을 만들때 새로 손을 씻죠. 부디 관광여행을 하실 때 주의해주시 바랍니다. 맛있고 예쁘니까 드시겠지만 후반부에 나오는 것처럼 장갑을 끼고 만드는게 더 청결합니다^^
@user-uw8yi5hd3z
5 жыл бұрын
저도 영상보면서 손톱이 자꾸 눈에 걸리더라구요..
@jjlee7690
5 жыл бұрын
암튼손으로 오래주물르는음식은 위생에서 않좋지 보고는안먹겟어요
@CherryPopcorn
3 жыл бұрын
손톱도 손톱이지만.. 행주로 아무리 자주 닦는다고 해도 행주에서 번식하는 세균도 무시 못할거예요...
@aSDAESa
3 жыл бұрын
저는 제빵일을 했었는데... 보고 놀랐네요;; 보통 저렇게 손이 많이가는 요리를 할땐 흰부분을 바짝 깎는데... 보고 오히려 입맛만 떨어졌네요 공감합니다
@meme-hb1my
5 жыл бұрын
爪立てないように配慮が伺えるけどな…
@user-dg9nn8jx2v
3 жыл бұрын
和菓子職人ってかっこいい…繊細ですごく丁寧。 一度体験してみたい
@andersyu4464
3 жыл бұрын
this comment section 99% people complaining about people complaining about not wearing gloves 1% people actually complaining about not wearing gloves
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