tegum
Tegum is a traditional Japanese confectionery made from a mixture of sweet red bean paste (anko) and sugar, wrapped in a thin layer of mochi (glutinous rice flour). The name "tegum" comes from the Japanese word "tegumi," which means "to wrap" or "to enclose." This sweet treat is often enjoyed as a snack or dessert and is particularly popular during the summer months.
The process of making tegum involves mixing anko with sugar to create a smooth, sweet paste. This
Tegum is often sold in small, individual portions, making it a convenient and portable snack. It is