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- Uirō abstract "Uirō (外郎), also known as uirō-mochi (外郎餠), is a traditional Japanese steamed cake made of rice flour and sugar. It is chewy, similar to mochi, and subtly sweet. Flavors include azuki bean paste, green tea (matcha), yuzu, strawberry and chestnut. Nagoya is particularly famous for its uirō, and there are other regional versions, notably in Yamaguchi and Odawara. It can be purchased in traditional Japanese confectionery shops throughout Japan.Uirō was originally the name of a medicine in the Muromachi period (1336–1573). References to uirō as a confection first appear in the Wa-Kan Sansai Zue, Ryōan Terajima's massive Edo-period dictionary published in 1712.".
- Uirō country Japan.
- Uirō ingredient Rice_flour.
- Uirō ingredient Sugar.
- Uirō ingredientName "Rice flour,sugar".
- Uirō thumbnail CodazziUiro1.jpg?width=300.
- Uirō type Cake.
- Uirō wikiPageID "148866".
- Uirō wikiPageLength "2172".
- Uirō wikiPageOutDegree "30".
- Uirō wikiPageRevisionID "678650805".
- Uirō wikiPageWikiLink Adzuki_bean.
- Uirō wikiPageWikiLink Azuki_bean.
- Uirō wikiPageWikiLink Cake.
- Uirō wikiPageWikiLink Category:Culture_in_Nagoya.
- Uirō wikiPageWikiLink Category:Steamed_foods.
- Uirō wikiPageWikiLink Category:Wagashi.
- Uirō wikiPageWikiLink Cherry_blossom.
- Uirō wikiPageWikiLink Chestnut.
- Uirō wikiPageWikiLink Confectionery.
- Uirō wikiPageWikiLink Edo_period.
- Uirō wikiPageWikiLink Green_tea.
- Uirō wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- Uirō wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_cuisine.
- Uirō wikiPageWikiLink List_of_steamed_foods.
- Uirō wikiPageWikiLink Matcha.
- Uirō wikiPageWikiLink Mochi.
- Uirō wikiPageWikiLink Mochi_(food).
- Uirō wikiPageWikiLink Muromachi_period.
- Uirō wikiPageWikiLink Nagoya.
- Uirō wikiPageWikiLink Odawara.
- Uirō wikiPageWikiLink Odawara,_Kanagawa.
- Uirō wikiPageWikiLink Rice_flour.
- Uirō wikiPageWikiLink Steaming.
- Uirō wikiPageWikiLink Strawberry.
- Uirō wikiPageWikiLink Sugar.
- Uirō wikiPageWikiLink Wagashi.
- Uirō wikiPageWikiLink White.
- Uirō wikiPageWikiLink Yamaguchi,_Yamaguchi.
- Uirō wikiPageWikiLink Yuzu.
- Uirō wikiPageWikiLink File:CodazziUiro1.jpg.
- Uirō wikiPageWikiLinkText "Uirō".
- Uirō wikiPageWikiLinkText "uirō".
- Uirō caption "Uirō of sakura , Ryokucha , shiro".
- Uirō country Japan.
- Uirō hasPhotoCollection Uirō.
- Uirō mainIngredient Rice_flour.
- Uirō mainIngredient Sugar.
- Uirō name "Uirō".
- Uirō type Cake.
- Uirō wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_prepared_food.
- Uirō wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Japan-cuisine-stub.
- Uirō wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Nihongo.
- Uirō wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Uirō subject Category:Culture_in_Nagoya.
- Uirō subject Category:Steamed_foods.
- Uirō subject Category:Wagashi.
- Uirō type Food.
- Uirō type FunctionalSubstance.
- Uirō type Thing.
- Uirō type Q2095.
- Uirō comment "Uirō (外郎), also known as uirō-mochi (外郎餠), is a traditional Japanese steamed cake made of rice flour and sugar. It is chewy, similar to mochi, and subtly sweet. Flavors include azuki bean paste, green tea (matcha), yuzu, strawberry and chestnut. Nagoya is particularly famous for its uirō, and there are other regional versions, notably in Yamaguchi and Odawara.".
- Uirō label "Uirō".
- Uirō sameAs Uirō.
- Uirō sameAs Uirō.
- Uirō sameAs Uirō.
- Uirō sameAs ういろう_(菓子).
- Uirō sameAs m.0132_3.
- Uirō sameAs Уиро.
- Uirō sameAs Уїро.
- Uirō sameAs Q2984414.
- Uirō sameAs Q2984414.
- Uirō wasDerivedFrom Uirō?oldid=678650805.
- Uirō depiction CodazziUiro1.jpg.
- Uirō isPrimaryTopicOf Uirō.
- Uirō name "Uirō".