sekuni
Sekuni is a traditional Japanese confectionery made from sweet red bean paste, often referred to as azuki, wrapped in a thin layer of mochi, a type of rice cake. The term "sekuni" is derived from the Japanese word "sekku," which means "to wrap." This dessert is a popular treat in Japan, particularly during the summer months, and is often enjoyed as a snack or dessert.
The preparation of sekuni involves mixing azuki paste with sugar and sometimes other ingredients like cinnamon
Sekuni is typically served chilled and can be found in various forms, including individual pieces, small boxes,
The origins of sekuni can be traced back to the Edo period in Japan, where it was