madari
Madari is a traditional Japanese confectionery made from sweet rice flour, sugar, and water. It is often colored with natural food coloring derived from plants such as red bean paste or azuki beans, which gives it a distinctive red hue. Madari is typically shaped into small, round balls or balls with a hole in the center, and is known for its chewy texture and mild sweetness.
The process of making madari involves mixing the ingredients together and then shaping the dough into the
Madari has a long history in Japan, with references to a similar confectionery dating back to the