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Daifuku Mochi with Chocolate Surprise - Japan



Short History Fact

Daifuku (大福), meaning “great luck,” is a beloved Japanese confection made of soft mochi filled with sweet red bean paste. It became popular during the Edo period (1600s–1800s). This modern twist hides a chocolate treat inside instead of the traditional filling—adding a sweet surprise to a centuries-old snack!
 


 


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