Recipe: Perfect Nerikiri Wagashi "Plumeria"

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Recipe: Perfect Nerikiri Wagashi "Plumeria" Delicious, fresh and tasty.

Nerikiri Wagashi "Plumeria". How to make Easy Nerikiri dough【Japanese traditional confectionery Wagashi】. Plumeria doesn't have a Japanese impression. It reminds us Hawaii, tropical summer, ocean, so on.

All it needs for thriving is relatively dry.

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You can have Nerikiri Wagashi "Plumeria" using 4 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you cook it.

Ingredients of Nerikiri Wagashi "Plumeria"

  1. It’s 10 g of Kuro-an (Red bean jam).

  2. You need 20 g of Nerikiri-dough.

  3. You need of Please refer to "Example: how to make a Dough for Nerikiri-Wagashi (with wheat flour)" or "Nerikiri-dough (with rice flour)".

  4. Prepare of Food colorings.

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Plumeria (Plumeria rubra), also called frangipani or temple tree, is grown for its fragrant flowers often found in Hawaiian leis.

It is best suited for planting in U.

Nerikiri Wagashi "Plumeria" step by step

  1. Ingredients & Utensils.

  2. Make Koshi-an (Red bean jam) round. Divide the dough and colorize the dough for Roots of Petals (Center) with food colorings dissolved in water..

  3. Join the plain dough and colorized one together. Wrap the bean jam ball with it. Put a mark with a small amount of the colorized dough not to lose sight of the center of its top..

  4. Make it round. Put 5 draft lines on its top. Put 5 ditches form the bottom to the top. (Divide it into 5).

  5. Make patterns with a chopstick to bring out the colors from dough inside. Press & stretch the each petals to periphery side. Its completed!.

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The Singapore Plumeria, Plumeria obtusa, is evergreen though it is a little less cold tolerant than other plumerias.

Flowers come only in white with a little yellow center.