tasasuse
Tasasuse is a term that refers to a specific type of traditional Japanese confectionery. These sweets are typically made from glutinous rice flour, often steamed and then molded into various shapes. A common characteristic of tasasuse is its chewy texture, a result of the glutinous rice flour. Ingredients can vary, but sugar is a staple, and sometimes other flavorings or fillings are incorporated.
The preparation of tasasuse usually involves mixing rice flour with water and sugar to form a dough.