taikomochi
Taikomochi is a type of Japanese confection, often translated as "rice cake" or "sweet bun." It is a popular treat, especially during festivals and celebrations. The traditional taikomochi is made from glutinous rice flour, water, and sugar, creating a chewy dough. This dough is then shaped and often filled with a sweet paste, commonly anko (red bean paste). Some variations may include other fillings like white bean paste or fruit.
The texture of taikomochi is characteristically soft and slightly elastic, a result of the glutinous rice flour.
Taikomochi holds cultural significance in Japan, often served during auspicious occasions like New Year's or as