baitas
Baitas are a type of traditional Japanese confectionery, often translated as "sweet bean paste." They are typically made from azuki beans, a type of red bean, which are boiled and then sweetened. The texture and sweetness of baitas can vary widely depending on the specific preparation method and regional variations. Some baitas are smooth and spreadable, while others have a more granular texture. They are a fundamental ingredient in many Japanese desserts and snacks.
One of the most common uses for baitas is in wagashi, traditional Japanese sweets. For example, anko,
The preparation of baitas generally involves several steps. The beans are soaked, then boiled until soft. After