100 g mochiko or shiratamako (or some other glutinous rice flour).Inspired by Clannad and Clannad After Story And if you’ve ever watched Clannad you might smile happily and at the same time feel a little bit sad while eating them. And not just because they remind me of my favourite anime series: Clannad.ĭangos are easy to make and go very well to a green Japanese tea. If you have never had some before their consistency and taste might be a little strange at first. How does one change their fate? And does something like that even exist in the first place? How do you break out of your daily routine? Resign and keep on going, hoping that one day eventually something will change? Or gather all your courage, every tiny piece of it, to step out of the trott and into the scary unknown? Don’t those moments, filled with nervous heart-throbs, guide us most and get us to exactly where we have to go in life? Sometimes all it takes is one single step ahead, no matter how small. And some morning we’ll wake up and will be happy about that one moment when we decided to be brave for a second.įor more courage it helps to hum the Dango Song from time to time and to make some of these traditional Japanese sweets out of rice flour, water and sugar for yourself, too. ![]() Der Klang von Zuckerwatte Previous post Next post 17.
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