Ah yes. Now that the curse of babel has been removed, I can better read this comic. This reminds me of days yore, the folks 'round those parts has a local delicacy they call "Kuih lapis" (Lit: Layered pastry) which, as its name implies, has multiple layers of moist and soft goodness. It looks very alike to a hishimochi, only that it's usually just red and white, has thinner layers, and its layers alternate between colours.
I used to peel it layer by layer and shove the suckers inside my mouth. They are good eatin'. Kinda believe that the red layer is tastier than the white, though.
Ah yes. Now that the curse of babel has been removed, I can better read this comic. This reminds me of days yore, the folks 'round those parts has a local delicacy they call "Kuih lapis" (Lit: Layered pastry) which, as its name implies, has multiple layers of moist and soft goodness. It looks very alike to a hishimochi, only that it's usually just red and white, has thinner layers, and its layers alternate between colours.
I used to peel it layer by layer and shove the suckers inside my mouth. They are good eatin'. Kinda believe that the red layer is tastier than the white, though.
Oh man, I miss those. Nowadays the kuih that I found are either not as good as back then, or just out right too expensive. Or both.
I'm fine with whatever's left. Then I take red, Akizuki-nee takes white and green for Hatsuzuki!Such pretty colorsSo you don't have to divide them like that. This is, Hishimochi!Since it's the Momo no Sekku*, Mamiya-san came to give out Hishimochi.
*One of the five ceremonies held by Imperial court. By lunar calendar, 3/3 is about the time peaches' flower start blooming, it's called Momo no Sekku. It's also the day of Hina Matsuri.How beautiful.Well then, which color does nee-san want?I WILL GIVE YOU 3 OF THEM.