kansien
Kansien is a traditional Japanese confectionery made from agar, a type of seaweed, and sugar. It is a popular dessert in Japan, often served chilled and accompanied by a sweet syrup or condensed milk. The name "kansien" comes from the Japanese words "kan" meaning "sweet" and "shio" meaning "salt," reflecting its salty-sweet flavor profile.
The history of kansien dates back to the Edo period (1603-1868), when it was first created as
Kansien is typically made by boiling agar with sugar and water until the agar dissolves, then pouring
Kansien is often enjoyed as a snack or dessert, either on its own or with other sweets