suihuta
Suihuta is a traditional Japanese confectionery known for its delicate, layered texture and subtle sweetness. Originating in the region of Hokkaido, particularly in the city of Sapporo, suihuta is a type of *mochi* (rice cake) that has been adapted into a refined dessert. The name "suihuta" is derived from the Japanese word for "snowflake," reflecting its light, airy consistency.
The dessert is typically made from a paste of glutinous rice flour, sugar, and water, which is
Suihuta gained popularity in the late 19th century as a practical and portable snack for workers and
The preparation of suihuta requires skill, as the thin layers must be folded carefully to avoid tearing.