oraose
Oraose is a type of confectionery originating from Japan, characterized by its unique texture and flavor. The name "oraose" is derived from the Japanese words "orai" (折り) meaning "fold" and "osechi" (おせち) which refers to traditional Japanese New Year's food. The confectionery is typically made from a mixture of sugar, water, and starch, which is then folded and kneaded to create a smooth, chewy texture. Oraose is often flavored with various ingredients such as matcha, yuzu, or other natural extracts, giving it a distinctive taste that is both sweet and slightly tangy.
The process of making oraose involves heating the sugar and water mixture until it reaches a specific
In recent years, oraose has gained popularity not only in Japan but also internationally, with many bakeries