pomochi
Pomochi is a traditional Japanese confectionery made from a rice flour-based dough, filled with sweet red bean paste, and coated with a thin layer of nori (seaweed). The name "pomochi" is derived from the Japanese words "pomo" (pom), meaning a small ball or sphere, and "chi," meaning rice.
The origins of pomochi are not well-documented, but they are believed to have been created in the
Pomochi are typically round or oval in shape, with a diameter of about 1 to 2 centimeters.
The preparation of pomochi involves several steps. First, the rice flour dough is rolled out thinly and
Pomochi are often enjoyed as a sweet snack or dessert. They can be served plain or with
Despite their simple ingredients and preparation method, pomochi have gained popularity worldwide due to their unique