katuja
Katuja is a traditional Japanese sweet confectionery made from rice flour, sugar, and water. It is often colored with natural food coloring derived from plants such as red beetroot or turmeric, giving it a vibrant red hue. The name "katuja" is derived from the Japanese word "katsu," which means "red," and "ja," which refers to a type of sweet confectionery.
The process of making katuja involves mixing rice flour with water to create a dough-like consistency. This
Katuja is typically enjoyed as a snack or dessert and is often served during festivals and special