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Yukimi Daifuku : ウィキペディア英語版
Yukimi Daifuku

Yukimi Daifuku (Japanese: "snow-viewing daifuku") is a brand of mochi ice cream manufactured by Lotte. It consists of a ball of vanilla ice milk wrapped in a thin layer of mochi, or rice cake. Lotte originally created Watabōshi (Japanese: "cotton hat or capped with snow"), a bite-size ice cream wrapped in a thin layer of marshmallow in 1980. Marshmallow was quickly replaced by mochi because it is more popular in Japan and the company perfected a technology to keep mochi soft at freezing temperature in 1981.
It comes in three sizes: a carton containing two pieces of ice cream, with a plastic pick for eating it; a "mini yukimi daifuku" box with nine smaller ice creams; and "yukimi daifuku petit three colour box" ( ''Yukimi Daifuku Puchi San-iro'') containing three kinds, a green tea ice cream, a chocolate ice cream, and a vanilla ice cream.
Aside from its regular vanilla flavor, there is also strawberry milk, triple chocolate raw, tokachi azuki, and raw chocolate.
The regular Yukimi daifuku, strawberry milk, and triple chocolate raw comes in a packaging of two pieces (47 mL each). The tokachi azuki and raw chocolate flavour comes in the same packaging as the mini box. They contain nine pieces with 30 mL in each.
In the hanami (cherry blossom viewing) season, a seasonal variety with strawberry ice cream is sold.
''Yukimi'' is a seasonal activity in Japan, similar to hanami, consisting of watching snow falling. The name is a play upon ''tsukimi daifuku'' (, "moon-viewing daifuku"), the sweets traditionally eaten while viewing the moon.
==See also==

* Mochi ice cream
* Snow skin mooncake

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