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Mochila
Mochila Mo*chi"la, n. [Sp.] A large leather flap which covers the saddletree. [Western U.S.]

Meaning of Mochi from wikipedia

- A mochi (/moʊtʃiː/ MOH-chee; ****anese もち, 餅 [motɕi] ) is a ****anese rice cake made of mochigome (もち米), a short-grain ****onica glutinous rice, and sometimes...
- is known as mizu shingen mochi (水信玄餅). The dish is an evolution of the ****anese dessert shingen mochi (信玄餅). Shingen mochi was developed in the 1960s...
- Mochi ice cream is a confection made from ****anese mochi (pounded sticky rice) with an ice cream filling. It was invented by ****anese-American businesswoman...
- Zunda-mochi (ずんだ餅) is a type of ****anese confectionery po****r in northeastern ****an. It is sometimes translated as "green soybean rice cake." It generally...
- Waffles + Mochi (pronounced Waffles and Mochi) is an American children's cooking puppet television series. Produced by Higher Ground Productions with...
- Mochi donuts, also known as poi mochi, are a fusion pastry crossing traditional American-style doughnuts and ****anese mochi. The mochi donuts' "hybrid...
- Kagami mochi (鏡餅, "mirror rice cake") is a traditional ****anese New Year decoration. It usually consists of two round mochi (rice cakes), the smaller placed...
- Butter mochi is a cake made from coconut milk, glutinous rice flour (mochiko), and butter and is a po****r dessert in Hawaiian cuisine. Butter mochi combines...
- The Mochi are a Hindu caste found mainly in North India. They are the traditional shoemakers of South Asia. In Gujarat, the Mochi caste is categorised...
- Kashiwa mochi (****anese: かしわ餅, 柏餅) is a wagashi (****anese confection) of white mochi surrounding a sweet anko (red bean paste) filling with a kashiwa (oak)...