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NounFreq #7646
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Food, cooking

mochi; small rice cake made from glutinous rice

Examples
彼はをすっかり食べたわけではない。
He didn't eat all of the rice cakes.
んべい煎餅NounUsually kanaFreq #26891
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Food, cooking

(Japanese) rice cracker; senbei

Examples
あらやだ、このお煎餅もう湿気ってる。
Yecch. This rice cracker is soggy.
きも焼きもち焼もち焼き焼き餅焼餅NounFreq #29091
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Word usually written using kana alone

jealousy

Examples
焼もちは友情の敵だ。
Jealousy is an enemy to friendship.
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roasted rice cake

尻餅尻もちりもNounFreq #43741
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falling on one's backside; pratfall

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mochi used to celebrate a child's first birthday; mochi tied to a baby's back if he starts walking before his first birthday in order to cause him to fall on his backside

鏡餅鏡もちがみもちNounFreq #60634
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kagami mochi; New Year offering consisting of two mochi stacked on each other with a bitter orange on top, cut and eaten on January 11

絵に描いた餅えにかいたもちExpressionFreq #66635
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Idiomatic expression

pie in the sky; castles in the air; drawing of a rice cake

Examples
絵に書いた餅は食べられない。
Never confuse art with life.
草餅もちNounFreq #85667
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rice-flour dumplings mixed with mugwort

五平餅御幣餅御幣五平ごへいもちNounFreq #90361
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skewered sweet rice cakes served with soy sauce and miso

供え餅なえもち供えNounFreq #205563
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offering of mochi rice cakes; mochi rice cakes used as offering

餅網ちあみNounFreq #218842
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grill or grate for toasting rice cakes

辻占煎餅つじうらせんべいNoun
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Japanese fortune cookie

三日の餅みかのもちい三日のNoun
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Historical term

Heian-period ceremony where a newlywed groom and bride eat a rice-cake on the third night after the wedding ceremony

三日夜の餅みかよのもち三日夜のNoun
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Historical term

Heian-period ceremony where a newlywed groom and bride eat a rice-cake on the third night after the wedding ceremony

黄金餅こがねもち黄金NounFreq #232410
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Rare term

millet dough cake; millet mochi

供餅くもちぐへいNounArchaic
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mochi rice cakes used as offering