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{{Short description|Japanese ricecake}} {{Other uses}} {{Italic title|reason=[[:Category:Japanese words and phrases]]}} {{Infobox food | name = ''Dango'' | image = Mitarashi dango by denver935.jpg | image_size = 300px | caption = ''[[Mitarashi dango]]'' | alternate_name = | country = [[Japan]] | region = | creator = | type = [[Sweets]], [[Dumpling]] | served = | main_ingredient = [[Rice flour]] | variations = | calories = | other = Unicode Emoji π‘ }} [[Image:Preparing mitarashi dango Mino Gifu.JPG|thumb|right|''Yaki dango'' being prepared]] {{nihongo|'''''Dango'''''|[[wikt:ε£ε|ε£ε]]|}} is a Japanese [[dumpling]] made with regular [[rice flour]] and [[glutinous rice]] flour.<ref>[https://kotobank.jp/word/%E5%9B%A3%E5%AD%90-94993#E5.A4.A7.E8.BE.9E.E6.9E.97.20.E7.AC.AC.E4.B8.89.E7.89.88 ε€§θΎζ 第δΈηγγ γγγε£εγγ]- [[γ³γγγ³γ―]] 2020εΉ΄4ζ3ζ₯ι²θ¦§</ref> They are usually made in round shapes, and three to five pieces are served on a [[skewer]], which is called {{nihongo|''kushi-dango''|δΈ²ε£ε}}. The pieces are eaten with sugar, syrup, [[red bean paste]], and other sweeteners. Generally, ''dango'' falls under the category of ''[[wagashi]]'' (Japanese confectionery), and is often served with [[green tea]]. It is eaten year-round, but the different varieties are traditionally eaten in given seasons. ''Dango'' is sometimes compared with [[mochi]], but is different in that mochi is generally made only with glutinous rice. A popular type of ''dango'', the ''hanami dango'', has been made into a [[Unicode]] [[emoji]] (π‘). ==Types== {{More citations needed section|date=February 2025}} [[File:Mitarashi Dango at Kyoto.jpg|thumb|''[[Mitarashi dango]]'', covered with sugar and [[soy sauce]]]] The many different varieties of ''dango'' are usually named after the various seasonings served on or with it.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://theanimeblog.com/japanese-recipes/dango-digest-a-thorough-look-at-japanese-dumplings-part-two/ |title=Dango Digest: A Thorough Look at Japanese Dumplings, Part Two |author=Rachel |date=April 14, 2008 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080915030817/http://theanimeblog.com/japanese-recipes/dango-digest-a-thorough-look-at-japanese-dumplings-part-two/ |archive-date=2008-09-15 |website=theanimeblog.com}}</ref> ===Popular dango=== [[File:Dango (15858819741).jpg|thumb|Various ''dango'' being sold at a store]] *{{nihongo|''[[Red bean paste|Anko]] dango''|γγγε£ε}} is commonly covered with sweetened [[red bean paste]]; ingredients other than ''[[azuki]]'' are used on rare occasions. Other toppings for anko include {{nihongo|''zunda''|[[:ja:γγγ |γγγ ]]}} made from [[edamame]] paste and [[kurumi]] ([[walnut]]) paste. *{{nihongo|''Cha dango''|θΆε£ε}} is [[green tea]] (matcha) flavored ''dango''.<ref>{{cite web|title=Wagashi: Chadango and Minazuki|url=http://kyotofoodie.com/wagashi-chadango-minazuki/|access-date=2009-03-28|date=June 29, 2008}}</ref> *{{nihongo|''[[Soy sauce|Shoyu]] dango''|ι€ζ²Ήγ γγ}} is a kind of baked dango ({{nihongo|''yaki dango''|ηΌγε£ε}}) and is seasoned with [[soy sauce]]. Furthermore, the one wrapped with [[nori]] is called {{nihongo|''isobe dango''|η£―θΎΊε£ε}}. *{{nihongo|''Hanami dango''|θ±θ¦γ γγ}} also known as {{nihongo|''sanshoku dango''|δΈθ²ε£ε}} is eaten during [[hanami]]. It has three colors (pink, white and green), and is traditionally made during ''[[sakura]]''-viewing season, hence the name (''hanami'' means "flower viewing"; ''hana'' meaning "flower", and ''mi'' meaning "to see"). The order of the three colored dumplings is said to represent the order in which cherry blossoms bloom. Pink represents cherry buds, white represents cherry blossoms in full bloom, and green represents leafy cherry blossoms after they have fallen. This one was chosen for the Dango Unicode emoji, π‘ *{{nihongo|''[[kibi dango (millet dumpling)|Kibi dango]]''|[[:ja:εεε£ε|γγ³ε£ε]]}} is made with [[millet]] flour. This variety is prominently featured in the tale of [[MomotarΕ]], a folkloric Japanese hero, who offers the rounded ball (not skewered) to three talking animals in exchange for their aid in fighting demons. *{{nihongo|''[[Kinako]] dango''|γγͺγε£ε}} is made with toasted soy flour. *{{nihongo|''Kusa dango'' or ''yomogi dango''|θε£ε or γγγε£ε}} is mixed leaves of [[yomogi]], like [[kusa mochi]]. It is often covered with ''[[red bean paste|anko]]''. *{{nihongo|''[[Mitarashi dango]]''|[[:ja:γΏγγγε£ε|γΏγγγε£ε]]}} is covered with a syrup made from ''[[soy sauce|shouyu]]'' (soy sauce), [[sugar]], and [[starch]]. *{{nihongo|''Sasa dango''|[[:ja:η¬Ήε£ε|η¬Ήε£ε]]}} is produced and eaten primarily in [[Niigata Prefecture]]. ''Sasa dango'' has two varieties: ''onna dango'' and ''otoko dango''. ''Onna dango'' (literally "female dango") is filled with [[red bean paste|anko]], while the ''otoko dango'' (literally "male dango") is filled with ''[[kinpira]]''. The ''dango'' is wrapped in leaves of [[Sasa (plant)|sasa]] for the purpose of preservation. *{{nihongo|''Shiratama dango''|[[:ja:η½η|η½ηγ γγ]]}} is eaten in [[anmitsu]] or [[mitsumame]]. *{{nihongo|''Tsukimi dango''|ζθ¦γ γγ}} is a white dango eaten during [[Tsukimi]], related to the [[Mid-Autumn Festival|Mid-Autumn]] festival. === Various other dango=== *{{nihongo|''Botchan dango''|[[:ja:εγ£γ‘γγε£ε|εγ£γ‘γγε£ε]]}} has three colors. One is colored by red beans, the second by eggs, and the third by green tea. ''Botchan dango'' is a product name of [[Ehime]]βs [[miyagegashi]], which was named after [[Natsume SΕseki]]βs novel ''[[Botchan]]''. *{{nihongo|''[[Chichi dango]]''|[[:ja:δΉ³ε£ε|δΉ³ε£ε]]}} is a slightly sweet, light treat usually eaten as a dessert. *{{nihongo|''Denpun dango''|[[:ja:γ§γγ·γε£ε|γ§γγ·γε£ε]]}} from [[Hokkaido]] is made from [[flour#Other flours|potato flour]] and baked with sweet boiled beans. *{{nihongo|''Kuri dango''|ζ γ γγ}} is coated in chestnut paste. *{{nihongo|''[[Meatball|Niku dango]]''|[[:ja:θε£ε|θε£ε]]}} is a type of Japanese [[meatball]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sumokitchen.com/JapaneseRecipes/niku-dango/|title=Niku Dango - Sumo Kitchen|website=Sumokitchen.com|access-date=21 December 2017}}</ref> Chicken ''niku dango'' is called ''[[tsukune]]'', served on a [[skewer]]. <gallery widths="150px" heights="150px" mode="packed"> File:Hanami_Dango.jpg|''[[Hanami]] dango'' File:Dango on plate with stick.jpg|''[[Artemisia princeps|Kusa]] dango'' File:Bean-jam-dumpling,dango,katori-city,japan.JPG|''[[Red bean paste|Anko]] dango'' File:Goma dango 001.jpg|''[[Sesame|Goma]] dango'' File:Chi chi dango.jpg|''[[Chichi dango]]'' File:Tsukimi dango.jpg|''[[Tsukimi]] dango'' File:Kinako dango in Isezakicho.jpg|''[[Kinako]] dango'' File:γ γγ3γ¨ι (34657200343).jpg|Roasted with fish </gallery> ==Derived terms== {{Unreferenced section|date=February 2025}} A common [[Japanese proverbs|Japanese proverb]] {{nihongo|"''hana yori dango''"|[[wikt:θ±γγε£ε|θ±γγε£ε]]|extra= literally, "dango rather than flowers"}} refers to a preference for practical things rather than aesthetics. A [[hairstyle]] consisting of ''dango''-like buns on either side of the head is sometimes known as [[Odango (hairstyle)|''odango'']]. ''[[Dorodango]]'' is a Japanese art form in which earth and water are molded to create a delicate, shiny sphere, resembling a billiard ball. == In Vietnam == '''BΓ‘nh hΓ²n''' is a specialty dessert of [[Phan Thiet]]. The cake is made from tapioca flour, coconut, roasted peanuts, salt and sugar. When finished, it is rolled over shredded coconut and skewered like Japanese dango.{{Cn|date=February 2025}} ==Unicode character== The Unicode [[emoji]] character π‘ is used to resemble [[hanami]] dango. The character was introduced in October 2010.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/1f361/index.htm|title=Unicode Character 'DANGO' (U+1F361)|website=Fileformat.info|access-date=2017-03-02}}</ref> ==See also== {{Commons category|Dango}} * ''[[Jian dui]]'' * ''[[Wagashi]]'', traditional Japanese confectionery ==References== {{Reflist}} {{Japanese food and drink}} {{Dumplings}} [[Category:Japanese dumplings]] [[Category:Japanese rice dishes]] [[Category:Skewered foods]] [[Category:Wagashi]] [[Category:Glutinous rice dishes]] [[Category:Rice flour dishes]]
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