prietoku
Prietoku is a traditional Japanese confectionery known for its delicate, layered texture and subtle flavors. Originating in the Edo period (1603–1868), prietoku is a type of *warabimochi*, a jelly-like mochi made from mung bean starch. The name "prietoku" comes from the Japanese word for "layered" (*puri*, meaning "layer," and *etoku*, meaning "to stack"), reflecting its distinctive construction.
The dessert consists of multiple thin, translucent layers of mochi, often alternating with sweet fillings such
While prietoku shares similarities with other Japanese mochi desserts like *daifuku* or *mitsumame*, its layered structure
Modern variations of prietoku may incorporate contemporary flavors or ingredients, such as matcha (green tea) or