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{{Short description|Japanese filled sweet bun}}
{{
| name = Anpan
| image =
| image_size = 300px
| caption =
| alternate_name =
| country = [[Japan]]
| region =[[Ginza]], [[Tokyo]]
| creator = Yasubei Kimura
| course = [[Dessert]]
| type = [[Sweet roll]]
| served =
| main_ingredient = [[
| variations =
| calories =
| other =
}}
[[Image:Ginza kimuraya Bread.jpg|thumb|Kimuraya in [[Ginza]]
{{Nihongo|'''''Anpan'''''|あんパン|extra={{ruby-ja|{{wikt-lang|ja|餡}}|あん}}パン}} is a
==History==
Anpan was first made in 1875, during the [[Meiji period]], by
One day, while wandering around the area where many
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"Anpan" is often used as slang for [[Inhalant|recreational inhalation]] of [[paint thinner]].<ref>{{cite book|url=
The picture book and [[anime]] series ''[[Anpanman]]'' is about a [[superhero]] whose head is made of anpan.
==References==
{{Commons category|Anpan}}
{{reflist}}
* {{Citation | url = http://www.kimuraya-sohonten.co.jp/ | title = Kimuraya Sohonten | language =
* {{Citation | url = http://www.shejapan.com/jtyeholder/jtye/living/anpan/anpan1.html | title = The Birth of Anpan | publisher = She Japan |
{{Bread}}
{{Japanese bread}}
{{Japanese food and drink}}
[[Category:Japanese breads]]
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