In case you haven't had your cute fix for the day, taking a look at the Japanese hamster bread is just what you need. Japan is famous for the sweet and kawaii (cute) things they can do to dishes, beverages, confectioneries, desserts, and anything food you can think of. Japanese bread is no exception, they are famous for being sweet, fluffy, and shaped in cute ways.
What pops up in your mind after seeing the phrase “Japanese hamster bread”? Is it bread made with “hamster flour”? (lol) If that is even a thing. Or do you imagine maybe hamster meat is embedded within the bread? (urm, no thanks) Or maybe the bread is eaten only with a sprinkle of hamster fur? (ew)
Don’t let your imaginations run too far. Japanese hamster bread is simply a hamster-shaped bread.
Looking at a Japanese hamster bread from afar in pictures, you wouldn’t even believe that it is actually bread. That’s right; they are almost the exact shape of a hamster. The shape, the cute beady eyes, basically everything is designed to look like the real deal. The only difference is the fact that the hamster bread is perfectly edible, and they are definitely not alive. The sad part is that the kawaii bread is almost too cute to eat; almost.
When you google japanese hamster bread, the first image that pops up is that of the life-like hamsters on a baking sheet. This picture went viral on twitter in 2016 when an artist named Yumi Nakano posted them. People reposted the image calling it the “Japanese Hamster Bread”. It got debunked eventually that the images weren’t edible bread but figurines. But the Japanese, being famous for their kawaii inventions of food, was inspired by these images, and the actual and edible hamster bread was created soon after. Talk about a great way to invent a pastry.
Don’t think Japan stopped at just replicating the hamster bread. Oh not, bakers created other fun versions of bread.
Check out this buff bread really packing it.
Or this koala bread that is an exact replica of the animal.
You can always be sure to get the coolest versions of any type of food in Japan.
You might be shocked to learn that Japanese hamster bread comes in two flavors: a salty variety and a sweeter variety. Both variations were created independently online in response to the success of hamuco and hamster bread.
Let's start with the savory option; you can tell this variety apart from others by the two raisins that are used as the eyes and the nut that the hamster is holding up with pride. A maker who specializes in kawaii bread created this more accurate version.
The creator of the second, sweeter version is a well-known YouTube user by the handle Kinny TV. Compared to the savory version, this Japanese hamster bread appears more like a domestic pet. To give the bread a more realistic appearance, yellow cheese powder and sugar powder are hand-painted onto it.
Hamster bread is available in pastry shops in Japan but not every baker would love to give away their secret recipe so you’ll just have to visit these stores to find out how it is made. Luckily, there are some videos online explaining how to make variations of hamster bread.
The version displayed above was created by a Korean DIY YouTuber. It has the adorable hamster “lying down” and gelatin is used to make the bread sweet and savory. If you would like to do something exciting, try making a hamster bread at home and; experiment with different flavors! Also, this version is a no-bake recipe. The hamster bread is hand-painted with yellow cheese powder and sugar powder to give the illusion of an actual hamster.
First, you need to prepare a few ingredients. Below is the list of everything you need to make about 5 Hamster Bread rolls.
One you have it all prepared and laid out in front of you, you can start following the instructions below to make your first Japanese Hamster bread rolls!
There you go, you've made your very first Japanese Hamster Bread rolls! Let us know how they were, and don't hesitate to share images with us on social media!
Hamster bread isn’t the only hamster shaped confectionery in Japan. Have you ever wondered what a hamster dessert would look like? Well no need to wonder anymore because the hamster ice cream almost looks like a crime to eat it, but someone’s gotta do it!
There you have it! Your kawaii Japanese hamster bread’s origin. This bread is not really popularly sold because not all bakeries have it on their menu. But the ones that sell them ensure that you can enjoy warm, delicious, soft hamster bread.
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This article was originally written by our freelance writer Umm-Kulthum Abdulkareem, and edited by us.