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A {{nihongo|'''[[kibi dango (millet dumpling)|kibi dango]]'''|黍団子||"millet dumpling"}} is a bygone Japanese food, famous for being the ration of the folktale hero Momotarō.
A {{nihongo|'''[[kibi dango (millet dumpling)|kibi dango]]'''|黍団子||"millet dumpling"}} is a bygone Japanese food, famous for being the ration of the folktale hero Momotarō.



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A kibi dango (黍団子, "millet dumpling") is a bygone Japanese food, famous for being the ration of the folktale hero Momotarō.

It may also refer to:

  • Kibi dango (吉備団子, "Kibi Province dumpling"), a specialty sweet of Okayama Prefecture.
  • Nippon-ichi kibi dango (日本一きびだんご, "Japan's number one kibidango"), sweet-rice treats from Hokkaido.
  • Momojirō no kibi dango (桃次郎のきびだんご), produced in Monou, Miyagi.