ajoc
Ajoc is a term that refers to a type of traditional Japanese confectionery, specifically a sweet rice cake. It is a popular dessert in Japan, often enjoyed during festivals, celebrations, and as a traditional snack. Ajoc is typically made from mochi, a type of rice cake, which is then filled with various sweet ingredients such as red bean paste, sweet azuki beans, or other seasonal fruits. The mochi is usually wrapped in a thin layer of nori (seaweed) or other edible paper, giving it a distinctive appearance and texture.
The term "ajoc" is derived from the Japanese word "ajio," which means "small cake" or "small sweet."
Ajoc is typically served chilled, allowing the flavors to meld together and creating a refreshing contrast