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	<title>Delicous Vitality &#187; mochi cheese</title>
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		<title>Missing Cheese? Try Mochi!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mochi is a wonder-food based on a traditional Japanese recipe of pounded sweet rice. Simply stated, this totally natural brick food can be used like cheese for those of us who desire to avoid dairy! It&#8217;s gluten free, too, making it appealing to many with food allergies. You can grate it on top of baked [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mochi is a wonder-food based on a traditional Japanese recipe of pounded sweet rice. Simply stated, this totally natural brick food can be used like cheese for those of us who desire to avoid dairy! It&#8217;s gluten free, too, making it appealing to many with food allergies.</p>
<p>You can grate it on top of baked dishes so it melts, you can bake it so it puffs up like little chewy, cheesy poofs, or you can &#8220;melt&#8221; it to make a cheesy sauce. A wonderful whole-grain treat that kids and adults enjoy! <img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-502" title="mochigroup" src="http://www.nutritionforempoweredwomen.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/mochigroup-300x162.gif" alt="mochigroup" width="300" height="162" /></p>
<p>The main company in the US that creates this natural food is <a href="http://www.grainaissance.com/mochi.html">Graiaissance </a> makes flavors like Raisin-Cinnamon, Sesame-Garlic, Super Seed, Cashew-Date, Original, Wheatgrass with Mugwort, and Pizza.</p>
<p>Check out the Grainaissance website for more easy recipe ideas, but here&#8217;s the basic idea to get you started:</p>
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<li>Cut mochi into 1 inch squares (use a sharp knife &#8211; this brick is stiff!), about 12-16 squares.</li>
<li>Pre-heat oven to 450. Spread mochi squares so they&#8217;re not touching and bake for 8-10 minutes until they puff up and turn slightly brown.</li>
<li>Stuff with your favorite condiments: nut butter, mashed beans, dipped in sauce or spread with jam.</li>
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