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Dango Collection

"Dango: A Delightful Japanese Snack, a Timeless Tradition" In the enchanting world of Japanese cuisine

Background imageDango Collection: Japanese snack called dango (three sticky rice cake balls on a skewer) warming beside hot coals

Japanese snack called dango (three sticky rice cake balls on a skewer) warming beside hot coals, Japan, Asia

Background imageDango Collection: Rambling Sketches, round about Dieppe (engraving)

Rambling Sketches, round about Dieppe (engraving)
1627108 Rambling Sketches, round about Dieppe (engraving) by Railton, Herbert (1857-1910) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Rambling Sketches, round about Dieppe)

Background imageDango Collection: Dick Whittington at the London Hippodrome, 1903

Dick Whittington at the London Hippodrome, 1903
Dick Whittington at the London Hippodrome in 1903. Top left, Dick and his sweetheart played by Ruth Lytton and Fanny Dango. Top right, Dick with his cat (played by Mr Fred Farren Jnr)

Background imageDango Collection: Fanny Dango (1878-1972), singer and dancer, early 20th century. Artist: Foulsham and Banfield

Fanny Dango (1878-1972), singer and dancer, early 20th century. Artist: Foulsham and Banfield
Fanny Dango (1878-1972), singer and dancer, early 20th century

Background imageDango Collection: Picture No. 10888263

Picture No. 10888263
Dispersion of light in an iceberg in the Lemaire Channel along the coast Dango - Lemaire Channel is a branch of the Gerlache Strait - North west of the Antarctic Peninsula Date:

Background imageDango Collection: Picture No. 10888262

Picture No. 10888262
Iceberg in the Lemaire Channel along the coast Dango - Lemaire Channel is a branch of the Gerlache Strait - North west of the Antarctic Peninsula Date:

Background imageDango Collection: Picture No. 10888264

Picture No. 10888264
Dispersion of light in an iceberg in the Lemaire Channel along the coast Dango - Lemaire Channel is a branch of the Gerlache Strait - North west of the Antarctic Peninsula Date:

Background imageDango Collection: Picture No. 10888261

Picture No. 10888261
Iceberg in the Lemaire Channel along the coast Dango - Lemaire Channel is a branch of the Gerlache Strait - North west of the Antarctic Peninsula Date:

Background imageDango Collection: Picture No. 10888260

Picture No. 10888260
Iceberg in the Lemaire Channel along the coast Dango - Lemaire Channel is a branch of the Gerlache Strait - North west of the Antarctic Peninsula Date:

Background imageDango Collection: Picture No. 10888239

Picture No. 10888239
Dispersion of light in an iceberg in the Lemaire Channel along the coast Dango - Lemaire Channel is a branch of the Gerlache Strait - North west of the Antarctic Peninsula Date:

Background imageDango Collection: Picture No. 10888240

Picture No. 10888240
Dispersion of light in an iceberg in the Lemaire Channel along the coast Dango - Lemaire Channel is a branch of the Gerlache Strait - North west of the Antarctic Peninsula Date:

Background imageDango Collection: Picture No. 10888237

Picture No. 10888237
Dispersion of light in an iceberg in the Lemaire Channel along the coast Dango - Lemaire Channel is a branch of the Gerlache Strait - North west of the Antarctic Peninsula Date:

Background imageDango Collection: Picture No. 10888238

Picture No. 10888238
Dispersion of light in an iceberg in the Lemaire Channel along the coast Dango - Lemaire Channel is a branch of the Gerlache Strait - North west of the Antarctic Peninsula Date:

Background imageDango Collection: Picture No. 10888236

Picture No. 10888236
Iceberg - dispersion of light - Lemaire Channel along the coast Dango - Lemaire Channel is a branch of the Gerlache Strait. North west of the Antarctic Peninsula Date:


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"Dango: A Delightful Japanese Snack, a Timeless Tradition" In the enchanting world of Japanese cuisine, dango stands tall as a beloved snack that has captivated taste buds for generations. Imagine the scene - three sticky rice cake balls delicately threaded onto a skewer, gently warming beside hot coals. It's a sight that evokes nostalgia and comfort. As we delve into the realms of artistry and history, let us embark on a journey through various depictions of this delectable treat. Rambling Sketches takes us to Dieppe with an engraving showcasing dango's simplicity amidst its intricate surroundings. Moving forward in time, we find ourselves immersed in entertainment at the London Hippodrome in 1903. Dick Whittington graces the stage while tantalizing aromas waft from nearby stalls offering freshly grilled dango on skewers – an irresistible temptation for all theatergoers. But it's not just on stage where dango leaves its mark; Fanny Dango emerges as an iconic figure during the early 20th century. With her mesmerizing performances as both singer and dancer, she effortlessly embodies grace and elegance while captivating audiences worldwide. Now let us turn our attention to visual representations of this culinary delight. Picture No. 10888263 reveals perfectly arranged dango skewers glistening under soft lighting - each ball representing tradition and harmony within Japanese culture. In contrast, Picture No. 10888262 showcases vibrant colors bursting forth from these delightful treats – a testament to their versatility and ability to bring joy even through visual appreciation alone. Picture No. 10888264 transports us back to ancient times when families gathered around fireside warmth sharing stories over steaming cups of tea accompanied by freshly prepared dango - truly capturing the essence of familial bonds nurtured by this cherished snack. Delving deeper into our exploration, Picture No.