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Konpeitō

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333: 2216: 33: 439:コンペイトー 金平糖 comfit. A sugar candy introduced by the Portuguese in the sixteenth century, one kind of higashi. It is a small toffee sphere (5 mm in diameter) with a pimply surface, made from sugar, water, and flour in a variety of colors. Originally there was a sesame seed in the middle, later a poppy seed, but nowadays no seed at all. The word comfit derives from the Portuguese confeito." 86: 354:
bread/biscuits and other food items. While the candies aid in the calorie content necessary for activities, it also helps promote the creation of saliva to make it easier to eat the dry bread. According to the Ministry of Defense's specifications, "Each white emergency ration bag will contain 150g of
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This candy was brought to Japan for the first time by a Portuguese missionary, Luis Frois, in 1569. It was among some presents to Nobunaga, the ruler of Japan of that time. The sugar candy was kept in a bottle of glass, and was called "confeitos" in
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The Jesuit Father Luis Frois is said to have presented to Oda Nobunaga candles and a glass flask filled with kompeito (a kind of sugar candy); and to Ashikaga Yoshiaki, silk and a glass vessel with a broken
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The technique for producing sugar candy was introduced to Japan in the early 16th century by Portuguese traders. The infrastructure and refining technology of sugar had not yet been established in Japan. As
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is usually 5 to 10 mm (0.20 to 0.39 in) in diameter and is produced by repeatedly coating a sugar syrup over a core consisting of a grain of coarse sugar. Originally, the core was a
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small dry bread, with 8 whites, 3 reds, 2 yellows, 2 greens as standard, amounting to 15g or more to be put in the bag.” It is thought that providing the 'colorful and enjoyable'
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Tokyo: Kunaicho, 2004. Yorokobi no kobako: bonbonieru no ishobi (Celebratory miniature boxes: the decorative beauty of the bonboniere).
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process, except the candies are produced by being ladled with sugar syrup and rotated slowly in a large heated
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Even though the Portuguese were expelled from Japan in 1639, pan (bread), konpeito (a type of candy), tempura
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is often used for celebrations such as marriage and childbirth, in elaborate candy boxes called
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had already been culturally prescribed as one of the standards of Japanese sweets—the character
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seed center, the Japanese eventually transformed it into an all-sugar confection with a
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will also reduce the stress that would be experienced at times during a disaster.
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uses a lot of sugar, it was very rare and expensive as a result. In 1569,
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The Japanese Ministry of Defense's Emergency Food Ration tins and the
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as the official ‘Welcome’ gift continuously for over 130 years.
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Index


Confectionery
Japan
Sugar
water

Media: Konpeitō
sugar candy
poppy
sesame
Portuguese
comfit
ateji
Luís Fróis
glass
Oda Nobunaga
Christianity
Meiji period
Sugar Plum Fairy
The Nutcracker
poppy seed
dragée
gong

Japan Ground Self-Defense Force
hard tack
Onshino Konpeitō
Japanese words from Portuguese
Rock candy
Wagashi

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