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- Arare_(food) abstract "Arare (あられ, which is named after graupel "snow pellets") is a type of bite-sized Japanese cracker made from glutinous rice and flavored with soy sauce. The size and shapes are what distinguish arare from senbei. The name is chosen to evoke snow pellets – smaller arare are similar in size and shape to snow pellets, though others can vary significantly in size, flavor and shape. Arare is also called kakimochi or mochi crunch in Hawaii where it was introduced in the 1900s.".
- Arare_(food) hasVariant Olive_no_Hana.
- Arare_(food) ingredient Glutinous_rice.
- Arare_(food) ingredient Soy_sauce.
- Arare_(food) origin Japan.
- Arare_(food) wikiPageID "1716418".
- Arare_(food) wikiPageRevisionID "540375949".
- Arare_(food) country Japan.
- Arare_(food) hasPhotoCollection Arare_(food).
- Arare_(food) mainIngredient Glutinous_rice.
- Arare_(food) mainIngredient Soy_sauce.
- Arare_(food) name "Arare".
- Arare_(food) type Rice_cracker.
- Arare_(food) variations Olive_no_Hana.
- Arare_(food) subject Category:Beika.
- Arare_(food) subject Category:Glutinous_rice_dishes.
- Arare_(food) subject Category:Japanese_snack_food.
- Arare_(food) subject Category:Wagashi.
- Arare_(food) type Article100022903.
- Arare_(food) type Artifact100021939.
- Arare_(food) type Container103094503.
- Arare_(food) type Crockery103133538.
- Arare_(food) type Dish103206908.
- Arare_(food) type GlutinousRiceDishes.
- Arare_(food) type Instrumentality103575240.
- Arare_(food) type Object100002684.
- Arare_(food) type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Arare_(food) type Tableware104381994.
- Arare_(food) type Ware104550840.
- Arare_(food) type Whole100003553.
- Arare_(food) type Food.
- Arare_(food) type FunctionalSubstance.
- Arare_(food) comment "Arare (あられ, which is named after graupel "snow pellets") is a type of bite-sized Japanese cracker made from glutinous rice and flavored with soy sauce. The size and shapes are what distinguish arare from senbei. The name is chosen to evoke snow pellets – smaller arare are similar in size and shape to snow pellets, though others can vary significantly in size, flavor and shape. Arare is also called kakimochi or mochi crunch in Hawaii where it was introduced in the 1900s.".
- Arare_(food) label "Arare (Lebensmittel)".
- Arare_(food) label "Arare (comida)".
- Arare_(food) label "Arare (food)".
- Arare_(food) label "Arare (pâtisserie)".
- Arare_(food) label "Arare".
- Arare_(food) label "あられ (菓子)".
- Arare_(food) sameAs Arare_(Lebensmittel).
- Arare_(food) sameAs Arare_(comida).
- Arare_(food) sameAs Arare_(pâtisserie).
- Arare_(food) sameAs Arare.
- Arare_(food) sameAs Arare.
- Arare_(food) sameAs あられ_(菓子).
- Arare_(food) sameAs 아라레_(과자).
- Arare_(food) sameAs m.05qq5h.
- Arare_(food) sameAs Q377570.
- Arare_(food) sameAs Q377570.
- Arare_(food) sameAs Arare_(food).
- Arare_(food) wasDerivedFrom Arare_(food)?oldid=540375949.
- Arare_(food) isPrimaryTopicOf Arare_(food).
- Arare_(food) name "Arare".