majoitan
Majoitan is a traditional Japanese confectionery made from sweetened bean paste, typically azuki beans, wrapped in a thin layer of rice paper. The name "majoitan" is derived from the Japanese words "majo" (麻糸), meaning hemp thread, and "tan" (団), meaning ball or cluster. The confectionery is often associated with the New Year's celebration in Japan, where it is traditionally given as a gift to children and adults alike.
The process of making majoitan involves several steps. First, the azuki beans are soaked and ground into
Majoitan is typically served at room temperature and is often enjoyed as a snack or dessert. It