fruit
penny candy
confectionery shop
confectionery
confections
wagashi
Western confectionery
confectionery production
baked sweet goods (e.g. Danish pastry, melon bread)
small-time candy store
confectionery making
snack food (esp. potato chips, popcorn, etc.)
puffed cereal
ornamental gift cakes
counter for fruit
cake box
かしふだ
kartu judi bergambar kue
card (oft. featuring illustrations of sweets) used to represent money when gambling
cake dish
かしつかさ
pembuat kue tradisional
Japanese confectionery store (orig. one of high standing, supplying the imperial court, etc.)
box of cakes
confectioner
candy box
bowl for confectioneries
cake tray (dish)
dried candies
がんが
camilan berhadiah mainan
food sold with a toy
がんぐがし
camilan berhadiah mainan
food sold with a toy
かめだせいか
Perusahaan Kameda Seika
Kameda Seika Company
きょうがし
kue tradisional kyoto
traditional Kyoto-style confectionery (often used in tea ceremony)
けんじょうがし
kue persembahan kualitas tinggi
high-quality confectionary made using white sugar (Muromachi period)
five effects of ignorance and formations on one's current life
candy
おもがし
kue pendamping teh pekat
Japanese sweet eaten with koicha
baked sweets
じょうがし
kue kualitas tinggi
quality cakes
じょうなまがし
wagashi basah premium
high-grade Japanese fresh confections (usu. colorful sculpted mochi in seasonal designs around bean paste)
steamed confection (e.g. manjū, uirō, steamed yōkan)
tablet candy
fruit
sweets for offering at the Dolls' Festival
fresh Japanese sweets (usu. containing red bean paste)
fresh Western sweets (usu. containing cream or fruit, e.g. sponge cake, pie)
cakes heaped in a container for a shrine offering
Christmas cake
せいかえいせいし
ahli higiene pembuatan kue
confectionary hygienist
confectioner
Western confectionery
ぜんこくわがしきょうかい
Asosiasi Wagashi Nasional
Japan Wagashi Association
ぜんにほんかしきょうかい
Asosiasi Manisan Seluruh Jepang
All Nippon Kashi Association
refreshments (implied to be low-grade)
small bag of snack food (cookies, potato chips, etc.)
tea and cakes
ちゃがし
camilan pendamping teh
cake served with tea
unusual candy
local sweets (sold as a souvenir)
からくだもの
kue goreng ala tiongkok
deep-fried Chinese pastry (sweetened with jiaogulan)
sweets
なんばんがし
kue tradisional pengaruh barat
confections adopted from Portugal, Spain, etc. during the Muromachi period and since Japanized
ふたばせいかがっこう
Sekolah Pembuatan Kue Futaba
Futaba College of Confectionary
milk-based candy
はんなまがし
kue setengah basah
semiperishable sweets
Hyōka (2001 novel and media franchise)
ひょうか
hidangan penutup beku
frozen dessert (e.g. ice cream, sorbet, ice pop)
こおりがし
hidangan penutup beku
frozen dessert
rice cracker
excellent sweet
cotton candy
bean-jam cake
fresh Western sweets (usu. containing cream or fruit, e.g. sponge cake, pie)
れいか
hidangan penutup dingin
chilled dessert
kneaded sweet
わがしや
toko kue tradisional jepang
Japanese-style confectionary store
わがしてん
toko kue tradisional jepang
Japanese-style confectionary store
さおものがし
kue bentuk balok panjang
Japanese sweets in the form of long blocks (e.g. yokan, uiro)
ふがし
camilan gluten gandum
candy made from wheat gluten