gazom
Gazom is a type of traditional Japanese confectionery, specifically a type of wagashi, which are sweet treats made from natural ingredients. The name "gazom" comes from the Japanese words "gazo," meaning "sweet," and "mushi," meaning "insect," reflecting its unique appearance and taste. Gazom is typically made from a sweet bean paste, often azuki beans, which is then shaped into a small, round ball and coated in a thin layer of powdered sugar. The exterior is often colored with natural food coloring derived from plants, giving it a vibrant and eye-catching appearance.
The preparation of gazom involves several steps. First, the azuki beans are soaked and then ground into
Gazom is often enjoyed as a snack or dessert, particularly during the winter months when it is