Yusukes
Yusukes are a type of traditional Japanese confectionery, originating from the Tohoku region of Japan. They are small, round, and often brightly colored candies, typically made from sugar and starch. The name "Yusukes" is derived from the Japanese word "yusuku," which means "to be sweet." These candies are often used as a topping for various desserts, such as mochi, ice cream, and fruit. They are also popular as a snack on their own. Yusukes come in a variety of flavors, including strawberry, lemon, orange, and green tea. They are typically hard and crunchy, with a sweet and tangy taste. Yusukes are often associated with the Japanese summer, as they are commonly sold in summer festivals and markets. They are also a popular gift item, often given to children and tourists. Yusukes are a traditional Japanese confectionery that has gained popularity worldwide due to their unique taste and appearance.