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Mizuame (水飴) is a sweetener from Japan which is translated literally to "water candy". A clear, thick, sticky liquid, it is made by converting starch to sugars. Mizuame is added to wagashi to give them a sheen, eaten in ways similar to honey, and can be a main ingredient in sweets. Mizuame is produced in a very similar fashion to corn syrup and is very similar in taste.Two methods are used to convert the starches to sugars.
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Mizuame
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Glutinous rice,potatoes, orsweet potatoes
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