Densan
Densan refers to a type of Japanese sweets, specifically a category of wagashi. These are traditional Japanese confections often made with ingredients like mochi, anko (sweet red bean paste), and various fruits or nuts. Densan are typically enjoyed with tea and are known for their delicate flavors and beautiful, often seasonal, presentation. While the term can encompass a wide range of sweets, it often implies a refined and artistic approach to confection making. Many densan are crafted with intricate details, reflecting the changing seasons and natural beauty of Japan. The specific ingredients and preparation methods can vary significantly, leading to a diverse array of textures and tastes within this sweet category. Their consumption is often considered a part of Japanese cultural etiquette and a way to appreciate artistry and tradition.