{"id":3370,"date":"2016-03-07T08:00:47","date_gmt":"2016-03-06T23:00:47","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/voyapon.com\/?p=3370"},"modified":"2020-07-23T00:09:00","modified_gmt":"2020-07-22T15:09:00","slug":"trying-famous-local-sweet-umegae-mochi","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/voyapon.com\/trying-famous-local-sweet-umegae-mochi\/","title":{"rendered":"Trying A Famous Local Sweet, Umegae Mochi"},"content":{"rendered":"
Invented in the town of Dazaifu, Umegae Mochi is a kind of sweet dumpling filled with red bean paste and wrapped in mochi \u2013 rice cake. This traditional kind of sweet dumpling is best eaten hot off the grill.<\/p>\n
<\/a> <\/p>\n Although the name translates as \u201cplum rice dumpling\u201d, umegae mochi is not plum flavoured. The name comes from a legend about Sugawara no Michizane, a scholar in the Heian Period who is now seen as the god of learning. The story goes that a plum tree he loved in Kyoto flew to Dazaifu when Sugawara no Michizane was sent there. Umegae mochi has become one of the most popular local foods in Fukuoka Prefecture, and is rarely available in other parts of Japan.<\/p>\n <\/a> <\/p>\n Umegae mochi is a speciality of Dazaifu, an area also famous for its shrine popular for students and teachers. On the street leading up to the shrine \u2013 Dazaifu Tenmangu \u2013 you can find a variety of local shops, many of them selling umegae mochi. Dazaifu is easy to access by bus or train from Fukuoka City. By train you can reach Dazaifu on the Nishitetsu Line. It takes around 25 minutes with one transfer. From the station, the main street leading to the shrine is just a minute walk away. From here you have a selection to choose from, though they use the same basic recipe. You can try some from different shops and compare them! As well as being able to try umegae mochi, a quick trip to Dazaifu also gives you a chance to see some traditional culture and beautiful scenery.<\/p>\n
\nSource : Yokamon Ichiba<\/a><\/p>\nThe Origins of the Name Umegae Mochi<\/h2>\n
\nUmegae mochi are wrapped in cellophane when you buy.<\/p>\nDazaifu Specialty: Taste Testing the Sweets<\/h2>\n