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Where you can buy mochi

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#1
  • もちもちこ
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  • 2025/01/13 21:25

I know I can buy it at a Japanese supermarket, but I want to buy it as cheaply as possible because I want to make fried mochi, which is made by crushing mochi, drying it and frying it.
My friend wants to make it in a potluck at home and it will be quite a lot and the price is 😭
I tried to find something like Japanese cut rice cake in a Chinese supermarket but there is none, so I am wondering if that cut rice cake is something unique to Japan ? ? I am not sure.
I was expecting to be able to buy them cheaper in Chinese supermarkets.
If you know where I can buy them cheaply in large quantities, please let me know.

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#2
  • もっともだね
  • 2025/01/13 (Mon) 22:14
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I've seen something like Japanese rice cakes in Chinese food ? I don't have any, but I've never seen or heard of rice cake dishes in other countries, let alone Chinese ones.

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#3
  • もちもちこ
  • 2025/01/14 (Tue) 02:33
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I didn't understand, so I asked. I am sorry.

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#4

I sent you an email, so please take a look
It might be in your spam mail.

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#6
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2025/01/14 (Tue) 08:41
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Are cut rice cakes those square rice cakes?
I have seen them in Korean markets.

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#7
  • もちもちこ
  • 2025/01/14 (Tue) 13:14
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Thank you Mochiko !

Showa no Ototsan-san, the one in the Korean supermarket was the same as the Japanese supermarket, but were there others ? I would like to go there again. Thank you very much.

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#8
  • もっともだ
  • 2025/01/14 (Tue) 13:56
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I'm not looking for a place to sell, I'm looking for a cheap place to buy. Read and understand 1 carefully before you write.

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#12
  • へのへのもへじ
  • 2025/01/15 (Wed) 17:31
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Buy and make your own rice cake machine
If the price at the supermarket supplier is the same, the selling price will be the same amount.

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#13
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  • 2025/01/15 (Wed) 21:46
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That's why you're looking for a non-Japanese-affiliated place ? If it's the same product in the Korean market, the suppliers may be similar, but if it's a completely different rice cake, the supplier's price may change ?.

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#14
  • もっともだね
  • 2025/01/15 (Wed) 23:16
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Korea is tteok, but it is very different from Japanese rice cakes, so there is no way they make and sell Japanese rice cakes
Well, if you fry them, you might be able to make tteok like Japanese fried rice cakes.

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#15
  • とんとん
  • 2025/01/16 (Thu) 07:04
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We won't be able to make it this year, but for the future, it would be a good idea to purchase a rice cake pusher. It is easy and fun.

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#17
  • もっともだ
  • 2025/01/16 (Thu) 09:08
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Mochi pounding machine > only for rice cakes, but can make a large quantity at one time
Bread machine > I don't know about expensive machines, but it can make both rice cakes and bread, although you have to do the steaming process elsewhere
It is up to you which one you prefer

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#20
  • お茶
  • 2025/01/17 (Fri) 08:37
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I always buy mochi at Chikara Mochi, a Japanese sweets shop in Gardena.
If they have any leftovers before they close, you might be able to buy them at a discount ?
If you ask them about making fried rice cakes, they might be able to help you.

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#24
  • もちもちこ
  • 2025/01/19 (Sun) 07:47
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Tea-san ! I had never heard of a Komochi shop before, and when I looked on YELP, I was even more pleased to see that they serve Komochi at a Japanese-Japanese supermarket. I love Komochi and always buy the soft ones when they are on sale, but lately I haven't seen them in the stores because of bad timing. I'm looking for white rice cakes this time, but this rice cake shop seems to have a lot of beautiful rice cakes, so I'd like to visit there. Thank you !

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