konisan
Konisan is a traditional Japanese confectionery made from rice flour, sugar, and water. It is a type of mochi, a sweet rice cake, and is often enjoyed during the New Year's celebrations. The name "konisan" is derived from the Japanese words "kona," meaning "to wrap," and "san," meaning "three." This refers to the three main ingredients: rice flour, sugar, and water.
The process of making konisan involves mixing rice flour with water to create a dough, which is
Konisan is a popular snack in Japan, particularly during the winter months. It is also a common
In recent years, konisan has gained popularity outside of Japan, with many international bakeries and confectionery