haperoihin
Haperoihin is a traditional Japanese confectionery made from rice flour, sugar, and water. The name "haperoihin" is derived from the Ainu language, with "haper" meaning "to eat" and "oin" meaning "rice." This sweet treat is a staple in Japanese cuisine, particularly during the winter months when it is often served as a dessert or snack. Haperoihin is typically prepared by mixing rice flour with water to form a dough, which is then rolled out and cut into thin strips. These strips are boiled in water until they become translucent, after which they are coated in a sugar syrup. The final product is a chewy, slightly translucent confection with a sweet, slightly salty flavor. Haperoihin is often enjoyed on its own or paired with other sweets and beverages, such as green tea. Its versatility and pleasant taste have made it a beloved treat across Japan.