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Spiced Persimmon Slice (wagashi)

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Eggs, Fruits Japanese Japanese 20 Servings

INGREDIENTS

2 c Persimmon pulp
1/2 Lemon, Juice and zest of
3 c Wholemeal flour
3 t Baking powder
2 t Baking soda
3 t Cinnamon, ground
2 t Nutmeg, ground
1 ds Real vanilla
1/4 t Cloves, ground
1 c Brown sugar
3 Egg whites or egg replacer
for 2 eggs
1 1/2 c Applesauce or prune puree
or pumpkin which gives a
nice colour…
1/2 c Currants or other dried
fruit cranberries or
cherries are good
1 t Vanilla

INSTRUCTIONS

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Sift dry ingredients into bowl. Beat
egg whites or replacer, add to pulp, then add liquids and dried  fruit.
Do not over mix or it will be like rubber! Mix dry ingredients  into
pulp mixture. Pour batter into a large well sprayed 'slice' or  brownie
tin. Bake for about one hour or until done. Watch closely!  The result
should be moist and somewhat heavy. A friend in Australia  makes the
same thing with mangoes - sounds divine! She also adds 1/4  cup of
wheatgerm.  I too love Japanese sweets and would love some recipes:
particularly  for namagashi (moist confections) like manju, daifuku,
ohagi,  sakuramochi. I found a mail order site "www.wagashi.com" for
the US.  (I have no commercial interest and have never tried them.
However  they seem pretty expensive).  Posted to fatfree digest V97
#030 by yogi@mdi.ca (Michael & Laura) on  Mar 18, 1997

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 59
Calories From Fat: 3
Total Fat: <1g
Cholesterol: 9.3mg
Sodium: 206.1mg
Potassium: 53.4mg
Carbohydrates: 14.1g
Fiber: <1g
Sugar: 13.2g
Protein: <1g


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