amodor
Amodor is a term that refers to a specific type of traditional Japanese confectionery, often described as a "sweet rice cake." It is a popular treat in Japan, particularly during the summer months. The name "amodor" is derived from the Japanese words "amamori," which means "sweet rice cake," and "doragon," which refers to a type of dragon-like shape that the confectionery can take.
Amodor is typically made from mochi, a sweet rice cake, and is often filled with anko, a
Amodor is a popular snack for children and adults alike, and is often enjoyed as a treat
In recent years, amodor has gained popularity outside of Japan, with many international consumers discovering its