kiukai
Kiukai refers to a type of Japanese confectionery, often translated as "sweet bean paste confectionery." It is characterized by its soft, chewy texture and the use of azuki bean paste as a primary ingredient. These sweets are typically molded into various shapes, often resembling flowers, animals, or seasonal motifs. The sweetness of the bean paste can be balanced with other ingredients such as sugar, glutinous rice flour (mochiko), and sometimes starch.
The preparation of kiukai involves cooking the azuki beans until soft, then mashing them into a paste.