Mochi is a Japanese rice cake but there is not translation into English.
A mochi is a rice cake.
It depends on the type of mochi. Kinako-mochi (soybean flour mochi), kagami-mochi ("mirror mochi") & hanabira-mochi (flower petal mochi) are eaten during the New Year's celebration. Sakura-mochi (cherry blossom mochi), hishi-mochi (water chestnut mochi) & kusa-mochi (grass-mochi) are eaten in the spring.
Francesco Mochi was born in 1580.
Mochi - Cheyenne - died in 1881.
Orazio Mochi died in 1625.
Orazio Mochi was born in 1571.
You can no longer earn Mochi Coins as they have been discontinued as of October 15, 2012.
they are a special cake made from early -harvest rice
A mochi pestle, known as "usu" in Japanese, is a traditional tool used to pound glutinous rice into mochi, a chewy rice cake. Typically made from wood or stone, it is designed for effective grinding and mixing during the mochi-making process. The pestle is used in conjunction with a mortar, called "kine," to create a smooth, sticky texture that is characteristic of mochi. This process is often a communal activity, especially during celebrations like the Japanese New Year.
To get mochi in Monster Rancher 4, you can use the CD called "Kaguyahime." Simply input the CD into your game, and it will generate the mochi monster for you. Keep in mind that the availability of certain CDs may vary depending on your region and the version of the game you are playing.
You can get mochi coins by signing up for a account at and buying them at (approxamently 4,000 coins for $5) and buy extras in mochi games.
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