jislums
Jislums are a type of traditional Japanese confectionery, originating from the Tohoku region of Japan. The name "jislum" is a portmanteau of "jis" (meaning "sweet") and "slum," reflecting the humble origins of this simple yet delicious treat. Jislums are typically made from a small, round piece of mochi (glutinous rice cake) coated in a thin layer of kinako (roasted soybean flour), which gives them a slightly sweet and nutty flavor. The mochi is often flavored with matcha (powdered green tea) or other natural ingredients, adding a unique twist to the classic jislum.
The preparation of jislums is a straightforward process. The mochi is first prepared by mixing glutinous rice
Jislums are often enjoyed as a snack or dessert, either on their own or as part of