shirayaki
Shirayaki is a traditional Japanese confectionery made from azuki red bean paste, sugar, and sometimes other ingredients such as honey, sesame seeds, or poppy seeds. The name "shirayaki" translates to "white grilled," referring to the light color of the finished product, which is achieved through a grilling process.
The origins of shirayaki are unclear, but it is believed to have been developed in the Edo
Shirayaki is often enjoyed as a snack or dessert. It can be served plain or with various
In addition to its culinary uses, shirayaki is also used in traditional Japanese medicine, known as Kampo.
Shirayaki is a popular confectionery in Japan and can be found in many local markets and specialty