doputala
Doputala is a traditional Japanese confectionery made from rice flour, sugar, and water. It is a type of mochi, a sweet rice cake, and is often enjoyed as a snack or dessert. The name "doputala" is derived from the Japanese words "dou" meaning "bean" and "puta" meaning "sweet," reflecting its texture and taste. The confectionery is typically white and chewy, with a slight sweetness and a hint of nuttiness.
Doputala is made by mixing rice flour, sugar, and water to form a dough. This dough is
Doputala is a popular snack in Japan, often enjoyed with a cup of tea or coffee. It
In recent years, doputala has gained popularity outside of Japan, with many international bakeries and confectionery