Japanese Cuisine

Japanese Sweets, Snack and Desert

Kasutera カステラ

Kasutera does not sound like Japanese, does it? Portuguese should have brought cakes made with wheat flour, butter and eggs which Japanese never had, in 16th century. Usually this kind of old sweets are also categorized as Japanese sweet as they have long enough history.

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