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Castella (カステラ,
kasutera) is a kind of
wagashi (a ****anese
traditional confectionery)
developed in ****an
based on the "Nanban confectionery" (confectionery...
- of ****anese
confectionery is vague. For example,
although the
original kasutera (castella) was
introduced from Portugal, it has been
around for more than...
- 16th century, the ****anese
variations on the cake are
known as castella,
kasutera or
simply pan.
Plava is a
sponge cake that is
found in
Jewish cuisine and...
- of ****anese
confectionery is vague. For example,
although the
original kasutera (castella) was
introduced from Portugal, it has been
around for more than...
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edition (精選版 日本国語大辞典) via Kotobank. Shoga****an. 2006.
Retrieved 2021-01-20. "
kasutera-o-pao-de-lo-****ones". Expresso.
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talent agency FLaMme. Her father,
Kenji ****uda, is a
drummer in the band
Kasutera.
Summer Snow (TBS) (2000)
Yoiko no
Mikata (NTV) (2003) Ai no Ie (NHK) (2003)...
- much it was
remodelled in the now
traditional ****anese konpeitō (candy),
kasutera (sponge cake), and
keiran somen (the ****anese
version of
Portuguese "fios...
- Western-style sweets, but in ****an are
typically very
light or spongy.
Kasutera: "Castella" Iberian-style
sponge cake Mirukurepu: "mille feuilles": a layered...
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Castela to the ****anese
which would be
known simply as
castella (カステラ,
kasutēra). One po****r
belief is said that the name was
derived from the Spanish...
- The word
kasutera (カステラ)
written from
right to left on the right-hand side of a
festival stall in Hakone, ****an....