Much mochi fun in Burnaby

 

 
 
 
 
Hit it:  Kaoru Nakakuma pounds glutinous rice into a paste - part of the process for making mochi, traditional Japanese rice cakes - at the Nikkei Centre's annual year end celebration.
 

Hit it: Kaoru Nakakuma pounds glutinous rice into a paste - part of the process for making mochi, traditional Japanese rice cakes - at the Nikkei Centre's annual year end celebration.

Photograph by: Jason Lang , BURNABY NOW

Hit it: Kaoru Nakakuma pounds glutinous rice into a paste - part of the process for making mochi, traditional Japanese rice cakes - at the Nikkei Centre's annual year end celebration.


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Hit it:  Kaoru Nakakuma pounds glutinous rice into a paste - part of the process for making mochi, traditional Japanese rice cakes - at the Nikkei Centre's annual year end celebration.
 

Hit it: Kaoru Nakakuma pounds glutinous rice into a paste - part of the process for making mochi, traditional Japanese rice cakes - at the Nikkei Centre's annual year end celebration.

Photograph by: Jason Lang , BURNABY NOW

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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