seigas
Seigas refers to a variety of small, sweet, often fried or baked pastries originating from Japan. The term encompasses a broad range of confections, but typically they are characterized by a dough filled with a sweet paste, most commonly red bean paste (anko). Other fillings can include white bean paste, fruit jams, or even savory ingredients, though the sweet versions are more prevalent.
The dough used for seigas can vary. Some are made from a flour-based batter, often enriched with
Preparation methods for seigas also differ. Many are deep-fried until golden brown and puffed, giving them a