kirak
Kirak is a traditional Japanese confectionery made from sweetened azuki beans, which are red beans. The word "kirak" itself is derived from the Japanese word for red beans, "kuro-azuki," with the prefix "ki" meaning "red." Kirak is a popular dessert in Japan, often served during the winter months, particularly during the Obon festival, which is a Buddhist and Shinto festival held annually in mid-August.
The preparation of kirak involves soaking azuki beans overnight, then cooking them until they become soft and
Kirak is known for its chewy texture and sweet flavor, making it a favorite among both children
In recent years, kirak has gained international recognition, with many foreign countries adopting the dessert into