
Sorry, Sweet Tooth – It’s Time to Limit Sugar
This is a hard blow for some. Few traditional Japanese foods have added sugar. Desserts are not a large part of the traditional Japanese diet and are very different from most Western desserts. Traditional Japanese sweets, called wagashi, tend to be low in added sugar and use natural, rather than processed, ingredients. While refined sugars are largely absent in many wagashi, fresh fruit and simple ingredients like matcha (green tea powder), red bean paste, and mochi (a cake made of glutinous rice) are the stars. These treats are usually made with plant-based ingredients and are typically served with green tea to cap off the meal. Desert portions also tend to be quite small compared to those in Western diets. Baked goods like cakes, pastries, and cookies are mostly absent in the traditional Japanese diet, although they have gained popularity in modern cuisine.