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Mochi Bite from China Town

myamusedbouche / September 23, 2011

I bought this chewy-gooey sesame mochi in China Town and thought it beautiful.

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September 23, 2011 in Boston, Massachusetts. Tags: Chinatown, mochi, mochi Boston

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I've always thought that the best way to really get to know any culture is through its palate. A steaming spoonful of grandma-style stew or a single chunk of meat prepared in a familiar way have the potential to elicit an onrush of memories and stories from the past, heated discussions about preference and preparation across the dining room table, smiles and winks of mutual satisfaction, a general breakdown of every type of barrier imaginable. It is the emotion behind food that draws me to it, the reactions it brings out in people.

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