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Mochi making is a tradition that brings family together before Oshogatsu (the New Year). .After the cooked mochi rice is pounded into smooth dough, small balls are rolled by hand and coated in rice flour. The high gluten content makes the dough very sticky and flour allows people to handle and shape the Mochi balls.

Mochi making is a tradition that brings family together before Oshogatsu (the New Year). .After the cooked mochi rice is pounded into smooth dough, small balls are rolled by hand and coated in rice flour. The high gluten content makes the dough very sticky and flour allows people to handle and shape the Mochi balls.

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