omistusosan
Omistusosan is a traditional Japanese confectionery made from a mixture of sweet red bean paste (anko) and sugar, wrapped in a thin layer of mochi (glutinous rice flour). The name "omistusosan" is derived from the Japanese words "omi" (red bean paste) and "tsusosan" (sweet rice flour), reflecting its dual components. This confectionery is typically round and small, with a chewy texture and a sweet, slightly sticky flavor. Omistusosan is often enjoyed as a snack or dessert, either on its own or as part of a bento box. Its popularity has led to various regional variations, with some areas adding unique ingredients or flavors to the traditional recipe. Despite its simple ingredients, omistusosan holds a special place in Japanese culinary culture, symbolizing the harmony of sweet and savory elements.