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カルメラ

see styles
 karumera
    カルメラ

More info & calligraphy:

Carmela
honeycomb toffee (por: caramelo); sponge toffee; foam candy from heated brown sugar mixed with baking soda; (personal name) Carmela

see styles
táng
    tang2
t`ang
    tang
 tou / to
    とう
sugar; sweets; candy; CL:顆|颗[ke1],塊|块[kuai4]
(noun - becomes adjective with の) sugar; (surname) Tou


see styles

    yi2
i
 tagane
    たがね
maltose syrup
(archaism) confection (e.g. candy, mochi); sweet; (surname) Ame


see styles
xíng
    xing2
hsing
maltose syrup; molasses; heavy (eyelids); drowsy-eyed; listless; (of dough, candy etc) to soften; to become soft and sticky

くみ

see styles
 gumi
    グミ
gummy (ger:); gummi; gummi candy; (female given name) Gumi

乳菓

see styles
 nyuuka / nyuka
    にゅうか
milk-based candy; sweet made with milk

冰糖

see styles
bīng táng
    bing1 tang2
ping t`ang
    ping tang
crystal sugar; rock candy

塩竈

see styles
 shiogama
    しおがま
(1) salt pan (used for boiling seawater to make salt); (2) (abbreviation) cooking a fish inside a salt crust; (3) candy made with a wrapping of sweetened rice flour (looking like a salt crust); (surname) Shiogama

塩釜

see styles
 shiogama
    しおがま
(1) salt pan (used for boiling seawater to make salt); (2) (abbreviation) cooking a fish inside a salt crust; (3) candy made with a wrapping of sweetened rice flour (looking like a salt crust); (place-name, surname) Shiogama

塩飴

see styles
 shioame
    しおあめ
salty candy; salty caramel

棒飴

see styles
 bouame / boame
    ぼうあめ
candy stick; stick candy; candy on a stick (e.g. lollipop); cylindrical candy

珍菓

see styles
 chinka
    ちんか
unusual candy; rare sweet

硬糖

see styles
yìng táng
    ying4 tang2
ying t`ang
    ying tang
hard candy

粗粉

see styles
 arako
    あらこ
(See 微塵粉) coarse rice granules (used when making candy); roughly ground rice flour

糖果

see styles
táng guǒ
    tang2 guo3
t`ang kuo
    tang kuo
candy; CL:粒[li4]

糖瓜

see styles
táng guā
    tang2 gua1
t`ang kua
    tang kua
malt sugar candy, a traditional offering to the kitchen god Zaoshen 灶神

糖菓

see styles
 touka / toka
    とうか
(noun - becomes adjective with の) sweets; sweetmeats; confectionary; candy

綿飴

see styles
 wataame / watame
    わたあめ
cotton candy; fairy floss

菓子

see styles
 kashi
    かし
(See お菓子・おかし) confectionery; sweets; candy; cake; (surname) Kashi

話梅


话梅

see styles
huà méi
    hua4 mei2
hua mei
plum candy; preserved plum

蹇荼

see styles
jiǎn tú
    jian3 tu2
chien t`u
    chien tu
 kenda
khaṇḍa, candy, broken bits.

軟糖


软糖

see styles
ruǎn táng
    ruan3 tang2
juan t`ang
    juan tang
soft candy (gummi candy, gumdrop, jellybean etc)

軽目

see styles
 karume
    カルメ
(ateji / phonetic) (abbreviation) (kana only) honeycomb toffee; sponge toffee; foam candy from heated brown sugar mixed with baking soda; (noun or adjectival noun) light (weight)

錠菓

see styles
 jouka / joka
    じょうか
tablet candy; tablet-shaped sweets

食玩

see styles
shí wán
    shi2 wan2
shih wan
 shokugan
    しょくがん
small toy or figurine included with a food product; DIY candy kit
(abbreviation) (See 食品玩具) small toy included with food

飴売

see styles
 ameuri
    あめうり
(irregular okurigana usage) candy vendor (esp. an Edo-period candy vendor who sold candy while walking around playing the flute or another musical instrument); candy vender

飴屋

see styles
 ameya
    あめや
candy shop; candy maker; (place-name, surname) Ameya

飴玉

see styles
 amedama
    あめだま
candy

養眼


养眼

see styles
yǎng yǎn
    yang3 yan3
yang yen
visually attractive; eye candy; easy on the eyes; to protect the eyes

あめ玉

see styles
 amedama
    あめだま
candy

お目覚

see styles
 omeza
    おめざ
type of candy given to a child after it wakes up from a nap; wake-up sweets

お菓子

see styles
 okashi
    おかし
confections; sweets; candy

らむね

see styles
 ramune
    ラムネ
(1) ramune (eng: lemonade); type of lemon soda sold in a Codd-neck bottle; (2) compressed tablet candy; (personal name) Lamennais

千歳飴

see styles
 chitoseame
    ちとせあめ
red and white candy stick sold at children's festivals

士力架

see styles
shì lì jià
    shi4 li4 jia4
shih li chia
Snickers (candy bar)

御菓子

see styles
 okashi
    おかし
confections; sweets; candy

微塵粉

see styles
 mijinko
    みじんこ
rice granules; coarse glutinous rice flour (often used in candy production)

晒し飴

see styles
 sarashiame
    さらしあめ
sweet rice jelly; (whitish) rice candy

曼妥思

see styles
màn tuǒ sī
    man4 tuo3 si1
man t`o ssu
    man to ssu
Mentos, a brand of candy produced by European company Perfetti Van Melle

棉花糖

see styles
mián huā táng
    mian2 hua1 tang2
mien hua t`ang
    mien hua tang
cotton candy; candyfloss; marshmallow

棒棒機


棒棒机

see styles
bàng bàng jī
    bang4 bang4 ji1
pang pang chi
bar phone (cell phone shaped like a bar of candy)

氷砂糖

see styles
 koorizatou / koorizato
    こおりざとう
rock candy; sugar candy; crystallized sugar; sugar crystals

牛奶糖

see styles
niú nǎi táng
    niu2 nai3 tang2
niu nai t`ang
    niu nai tang
toffee; chewy caramel candy

目覚し

see styles
 mezamashi
    めざまし
(1) (abbreviation) alarm clock; (2) opening one's eyes; keeping one's eyes open; (3) type of candy given to a child after it wakes up from a nap

綿あめ

see styles
 wataame / watame
    わたあめ
cotton candy; fairy floss

綿菓子

see styles
 watagashi
    わたがし
cotton candy; fairy floss; candy floss

菓子屋

see styles
 kashiya
    かしや
confectionery shop; candy store; sweet shop

菓子店

see styles
 kashiten
    かしてん
confectioner; confectionery; candy store

菓子箱

see styles
 kashibako
    かしばこ
candy box

跳跳糖

see styles
tiào tiào táng
    tiao4 tiao4 tang2
t`iao t`iao t`ang
    tiao tiao tang
Pop Rocks; popping candy

軽目焼

see styles
 karumeyaki
    カルメやき
(ateji / phonetic) honeycomb toffee; sponge toffee; foam candy from heated brown sugar mixed with baking soda

金平糖

see styles
 konpeitou / konpeto
    こんぺいとう
(ateji / phonetic) small coloured sugar candy covered in bulges (por: confeito)

金玉糖

see styles
 kingyokutou / kingyokuto
    きんぎょくとう
{food} traditional Japanese summer candy

金米糖

see styles
 konpeitou / konpeto
    こんぺいとう
(ateji / phonetic) small coloured sugar candy covered in bulges (por: confeito)

鉄砲弾

see styles
 teppoudama / teppodama
    てっぽうだま
(1) gunshot; bullet; (2) lost messenger; truant messenger; non-returner; (3) bull's-eye (candy)

鉄砲玉

see styles
 teppoudama / teppodama
    てっぽうだま
(1) gunshot; bullet; (2) lost messenger; truant messenger; non-returner; (3) bull's-eye (candy)

飴ん棒

see styles
 amenbou / amenbo
    あめんぼう
stick of candy

飴売り

see styles
 ameuri
    あめうり
candy vendor (esp. an Edo-period candy vendor who sold candy while walking around playing the flute or another musical instrument); candy vender

飴細工

see styles
 amezaiku
    あめざいく
candy fashioned in human and animal forms

駄菓子

see styles
 dagashi
    だがし
penny candy; cheap individually wrapped sweets

鼈甲飴

see styles
 bekkouame / bekkoame
    べっこうあめ
hard candy; candy suckers molded on a griddle; tortoise-shell candy

龍須糖

see styles
 ryuunohige / ryunohige
    りゅうのひげ
{food} (See 竜の髭) Dragon's beard candy; Chinese cotton candy; Chinese pastry, similar to Turkish pishmaniye or Persian pashmak (thin pastry threads outside, filling inside)

龍鬚糖


龙须糖

see styles
lóng xū táng
    long2 xu1 tang2
lung hsü t`ang
    lung hsü tang
dragon's beard candy, a Chinese confection made from floured taffy pulled into flossy strands

あんず飴

see styles
 anzuame
    あんずあめ
(See りんご飴・りんごあめ) candy-coated fruit (usu. a plum) on a stick

いちご飴

see styles
 ichigoame
    いちごあめ
candy-coated strawberry on a stick

カルメル

see styles
 karumeru
    カルメル
honeycomb toffee (por: caramelo); sponge toffee; foam candy from heated brown sugar mixed with baking soda; (personal name) Carmel; Carmer

カルメ焼

see styles
 karumeyaki
    カルメやき
honeycomb toffee; sponge toffee; foam candy from heated brown sugar mixed with baking soda

スイーツ

see styles
 suiitsu / suitsu
    スイーツ
sweets (desserts, candy, etc.)

トロップ

see styles
 doroppu
    ドロップ
(1) drop (candy); (2) drop (fall); (n,vs,vi) (3) {baseb} curve ball with a vertical drop; (noun, transitive verb) (4) {golf} dropping (an unplayable ball); (noun, transitive verb) (5) {comp} dropping (mouse gesture); (female given name) Doroppu

バター飴

see styles
 bataaame / bataame
    バターあめ
butter candy (Hokkaido specialty)

ぶどう飴

see styles
 budouame / budoame
    ぶどうあめ
candy-coated grapes on a stick

みじん粉

see styles
 mijinko
    みじんこ
rice granules; coarse glutinous rice flour (often used in candy production)

含飴弄孫


含饴弄孙

see styles
hán yí nòng sūn
    han2 yi2 nong4 sun1
han i nung sun
lit. to play with one's grandchildren while eating candy (idiom); fig. to enjoy a happy and leisurely old age

目覚まし

see styles
 mezamashi
    めざまし
(1) (abbreviation) alarm clock; (2) opening one's eyes; keeping one's eyes open; (3) type of candy given to a child after it wakes up from a nap

砂糖菓子

see styles
 satougashi / satogashi
    さとうがし
candy; sweet; confectionary

金太郎飴

see styles
 kintarouame / kintaroame
    きんたろうあめ
(1) (See 金太郎・1,金太郎・2) cylindrical candy made so that Kintaro's face appears wherever it is sliced; (adjectival noun) (2) inflexibly uniform; all the same; stamped out like cookies

飴ちゃん

see styles
 amechan; amechan
    あめちゃん; アメちゃん
(kana only) (ksb:) {food} (hard) candy; toffee

駄菓子屋

see styles
 dagashiya
    だがしや
small-time candy store; penny candy store

お目覚まし

see styles
 omezamashi
    おめざまし
(See お目覚) type of candy given to a child after it wakes up from a nap; wake-up sweets

カルメ焼き

see styles
 karumeyaki
    カルメやき
honeycomb toffee; sponge toffee; foam candy from heated brown sugar mixed with baking soda

キャラメル

see styles
 kyarameru
    キャラメル
caramel (soft candy)

キャンデー

see styles
 kyandee
    キャンデー
candy; sweets

スウィーツ

see styles
 suiitsu / suitsu
    スウィーツ
sweets (desserts, candy, etc.)

べっこう飴

see styles
 bekkouame / bekkoame
    べっこうあめ
hard candy; candy suckers molded on a griddle; tortoise-shell candy

ぼんたん飴

see styles
 bontaname
    ぼんたんあめ
(product) Botan Rice Candy (lemon-orange flavored soft, chewy candy with an edible wrapper); Botan Ame; Bontan Ame; (product name) Botan Rice Candy (lemon-orange flavored soft, chewy candy with an edible wrapper); Botan Ame; Bontan Ame

Variations:
塩釜
塩竈

see styles
 shiogama
    しおがま
(1) salt pan (used for boiling seawater to make salt); (2) (abbreviation) (See 塩釜焼き) cooking a fish inside a salt crust; (3) candy made with a wrapping of sweetened rice flour (looking like a salt crust)

菓子屋横丁

see styles
 kashiyayokochou / kashiyayokocho
    かしやよこちょう
(place-name) Kashiyayokochō (street in Kawagoe (Koedo), in Saitama-ken, known for its many traditional and contemporary candy and snack shops)

お菓子屋横丁

see styles
 okashiyayokochou / okashiyayokocho
    おかしやよこちょう
(place-name) Okashiyayokochō (street in Kawagoe (Koedo), in Saitama-ken, known for its many traditional and contemporary candy and snack shops)

キャンディー

see styles
 kyandii / kyandi
    キャンディー
candy; sweets; (personal name) Candee

コンフェティ

see styles
 konfeti
    コンフェティ
(1) confetti; (2) candy; sweets

コンペートー

see styles
 konpeetoo
    コンペートー
small coloured sugar candy covered in bulges (por: confeito)

コンペイトー

see styles
 konpeitoo / konpetoo
    コンペイトー
small coloured sugar candy covered in bulges (por: confeito)

ピーナッツ糖

see styles
 piinattsutou / pinattsuto
    ピーナッツとう
(rare) peanut brittle bar (from Okinawa); peanut candy

Variations:
綿飴
綿あめ

see styles
 wataame / watame
    わたあめ
(See 綿菓子・わたがし) cotton candy; fairy floss; candy floss

Variations:
飴玉
あめ玉

see styles
 amedama
    あめだま
candy

コンフェッティ

see styles
 konfetti
    コンフェッティ
(1) confetti; (2) candy; sweets

ねるねるねるね

see styles
 nerunerunerune
    ねるねるねるね
(product) Neru Neru Nerune (candy); (product name) Neru Neru Nerune (candy)

ボンボニエール

see styles
 bonbonieeru
    ボンボニエール
bonbonnière (fre:); sweet box; candy box; party favour

赤子の手を捻る

see styles
 akagonoteohineru
    あかごのてをひねる
    akagonoteonejiru
    あかごのてをねじる
(expression) (idiom) exceptionally easy (like taking candy from a baby); as easy as twisting a baby's hand

赤子の腕を捻る

see styles
 akagonoudeohineru / akagonodeohineru
    あかごのうでをひねる
    akagonoudeonejiru / akagonodeonejiru
    あかごのうでをねじる
(expression) (obscure) (idiom) exceptionally easy (like taking candy from a baby); as easy as twisting a baby's arm

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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