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  • After a seemingly endless trudge through the "thousand and one sweet layers" of Middle Eastern cooking, I reached what Krondl calls the "smoking gun" - that kasutera or "castela cake" was introduced into Japan by the Portuguese in the 16th century - and my first thought was, "Hand it to me, quick."

    NYT > Home Page By DAWN DRZAL 2011

  • It seems that quite a few people have been trying out the kasutera / castella recipe recently, and running into problems.

    Just Hungry - Japanese recipes, healthy and fun eating, the expat food life and more. 2009

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