makumaruoissa
Makumaruoissa is a traditional Japanese confectionery made from sweet red bean paste (anko) and wrapped in a thin, crispy, and slightly sweet wrapper. The name "makumaruoissa" is derived from the Japanese words "maku," meaning sweet, and "maru," meaning round, with "oissa" being a diminutive suffix. This confectionery is a popular treat in Japan, often enjoyed as a snack or dessert.
The history of makumaruoissa can be traced back to the Edo period (1603-1868), when it was first
Today, makumaruoissa is widely available in Japan, with many variations available in supermarkets and specialty stores.
In recent years, makumaruoissa has gained international recognition, with many foreign countries importing and selling this