shakitsin
Shakitsin is a traditional Japanese confectionery known for its delicate, layered texture and subtle sweetness. Originating from the region of Kyushu, particularly the city of Fukuoka, shakitsin is a type of *wagashi* (traditional Japanese sweets) that has been enjoyed for centuries. The name "shakitsin" translates roughly to "sweet rice cake," reflecting its primary ingredients: mochi (glutinous rice) and sweet fillings such as red bean paste (*anko*), fruit preserves, or sometimes matcha (powdered green tea).
The preparation of shakitsin involves layering thin sheets of mochi around a filling, creating a compact, bite-sized
Shakitsin is often associated with the autumn and winter seasons, as its ingredients and textures complement