Home Japanese Food What is this used for? It’s from Japan and used for food apparentlyJJapanese FoodWhat is this used for? It’s from Japan and used for food apparentlyMay 1, 202310 comments Hi! Anyone know what this is? Tags:Japanese CuisineJapanese Food 10 commentsFor beating rice into mochi.This one seems to be for big amounts of rice though, a smaller wooden mallet called kine is usually used for just one family serving size.Looks like a suribachi or Japanese pestle, but I don’t know what it’s tied to.Edit: should actually be surikogi instead of suribachiUr momThat’s what grandma use to hit us with if we used a metal spoon in the rice cooker!That stick is a mortar stick made of Japanese prickly ash wood.Looks like an Oni’s club to me…Morale booster. Beatings will continue until morale is improved.It’s what they use to make sure it’s dead lmaoFred Flintstone’s club and back scratcher….lolIt is a traditional wooden pestle for grinding sesame seeds. I’ve used that kind of thing since I live in Japan.Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
For beating rice into mochi.This one seems to be for big amounts of rice though, a smaller wooden mallet called kine is usually used for just one family serving size.
Looks like a suribachi or Japanese pestle, but I don’t know what it’s tied to.Edit: should actually be surikogi instead of suribachi
It is a traditional wooden pestle for grinding sesame seeds. I’ve used that kind of thing since I live in Japan.
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For beating rice into mochi.
This one seems to be for big amounts of rice though, a smaller wooden mallet called kine is usually used for just one family serving size.
Looks like a suribachi or Japanese pestle, but I don’t know what it’s tied to.
Edit: should actually be surikogi instead of suribachi
Ur mom
That’s what grandma use to hit us with if we used a metal spoon in the rice cooker!
That stick is a mortar stick made of Japanese prickly ash wood.
Looks like an Oni’s club to me…
Morale booster. Beatings will continue until morale is improved.
It’s what they use to make sure it’s dead lmao
Fred Flintstone’s club and back scratcher….lol
It is a traditional wooden pestle for grinding sesame seeds. I’ve used that kind of thing since I live in Japan.