cokei
Cokei is a traditional Japanese confectionery made from sweetened rice flour, water, and sugar. It is often flavored with matcha, a type of green tea, or other natural ingredients. The name "cokei" is derived from the Japanese words "cocoa" and "keiki," which translates to "chocolate cake." Despite its name, cokei does not contain chocolate.
The history of cokei dates back to the Edo period (1603-1868) in Japan. It was initially created
Cokei is typically made by mixing sweetened rice flour with water to form a dough, which is
Cokei is often enjoyed as a snack or dessert and is also used in various Japanese sweets