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1 Types  



1.1  Popular dango  





1.2  Various other dango  







2 Derived terms  





3 In Vietnam  





4 Unicode character  





5 See also  





6 References  














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Dango
TypeSweets, Dumpling
Place of originJapan
Main ingredientsRice flour
Other informationUnicode Emoji 🍡
Yaki dango being prepared

Dango (団子) is a Japanese dumpling made with regular rice flour and glutinous rice flour.[1] They are usually made in round shapes, and three to five pieces are served on a skewer, which is called kushi-dango (串団子). The pieces are eaten with sugar, syrup, red bean paste, and other sweeteners. Generally, dango falls under the category of wagashi (Japanese confectionery), and is often served with green tea. It is eaten year-round, but the different varieties are traditionally eaten in given seasons. Dango is sometimes compared with mochi, but is different in that mochi is generally made only with glutinous rice.

A popular type of dango, the hanami dango, has been made into a Unicode emoji (🍡).

Types[edit]

Mitarashi dango, made with sugar and soy sauce

The many different varieties of dango are usually named after the various seasonings served on or with it.[2]

Popular dango[edit]

Various other dango[edit]

  • Kusa dango
    Kusa dango
  • Anko dango
    Anko dango
  • Goma dango
    Goma dango
  • Chichi dango
  • Tsukimi dango
    Tsukimi dango
  • Derived terms[edit]

    A common Japanese proverb "hana yori dango" (花より団子, literally, "dango rather than flowers") refers to a preference for practical things rather than aesthetics.

    Ahairstyle consisting of dango-like buns on either side of the head is sometimes known as odango.

    Dorodango is a Japanese art form in which earth and water are molded to create a delicate, shiny sphere, resembling a billiard ball.

    In Vietnam[edit]

    Bánh hòn is a specialty dessert of Phan Thiet. The cake is made from tapioca flour, coconut, roasted peanuts, salt and sugar. When finished, it is rolled over shredded coconut and skewered like Japanese dango.

    Unicode character[edit]

    The Unicode emoji character 🍡 is used to resemble hanami dango. The character was introduced in October 2010.[5]

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

  • ^ Rachel (April 14, 2008). "Dango Digest: A Thorough Look at Japanese Dumplings, Part Two". theanimeblog.com. Archived from the original on 2008-09-15.
  • ^ "Wagashi: Chadango and Minazuki". June 29, 2008. Retrieved 2009-03-28.
  • ^ "Niku Dango - Sumo Kitchen". Sumokitchen.com. Retrieved 21 December 2017.
  • ^ "Unicode Character 'DANGO' (U+1F361)". Fileformat.info. Retrieved 2017-03-02.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dango&oldid=1234009589"

    Categories: 
    Japanese dumplings
    Japanese rice dishes
    Skewered foods
    Wagashi
    Glutinous rice dishes
    Rice flour dishes
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