eikeri
Eikeri is a traditional Japanese confectionery made from sweetened bean paste, typically azuki beans, wrapped in a thin layer of rice paper. The name "eikeri" is derived from the Japanese words "eiki," meaning "bean paste," and "ri," meaning "paper." This confectionery is a popular snack in Japan, often enjoyed as a mid-afternoon treat or a snack during festivals and celebrations.
The process of making eikeri involves several steps. First, azuki beans are soaked, cooked, and then mashed
Eikeri comes in various shapes and sizes, with some being rolled into small, cylindrical shapes and others
In addition to their sweet taste, eikeri are also appreciated for their texture. The combination of the