We eat sweets (wagashi). Wagashi are Japanese sweets such as 'Youkan' or 'Anko' and stuff like that.
Of course they do. Everyone in the entire world like sweets. That's a fact.
Rice, fish , noodles. and sweets
they eat lots of candy like lickerish
You may say 'amaimono,' written: 甘いもの
candi is called a-me(In kanji 飴) in Japan. but if you say candi to japanese,they can understand it :)
They often give gifts of food or sweets, because space in Japanese homes/apartments is usually limited, and larger items could pose problems.
In your example, jar of sweets, is the collective noun; other collective nouns are a box of sweets, a tin of sweets, or a shop of sweets.
Japanese sweets were made from 1987-92 http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_value_of_a_Browning_Sweet_Sixteen
チョコレート (cho ko ree to) is Japanese borrowed word for chocolate; however お菓子(o ka shi) is the general Japanese word for sweets, confections.[ee = elongated 'e' sound]
There are a number of websites one can purchase retro sweets from online. One can purchase many retro sweets from 'MyCandyShop', 'We Luv Sweets' and 'Zap Sweets'.
Yes, there is carbohydrate in sweets.