shitouchi
Shitouchi is a traditional Japanese confectionery made from a mixture of sweet red bean paste, sugar, and water, which is then boiled and poured over rice crackers. The name "shitouchi" translates to "stone skin," referring to the hard, crunchy texture of the rice crackers. This dessert is a popular treat in Japan, often enjoyed as a snack or dessert.
The origins of shitouchi can be traced back to the Edo period, with its exact history and
Shitouchi is typically made by first boiling a mixture of sweet red bean paste, sugar, and water
The dessert is often enjoyed plain, but it can also be flavored with various ingredients such as
Despite its popularity in Japan, shitouchi is not as widely known internationally. However, it has gained a