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Unien is a term that refers to a type of traditional Japanese confectionery, specifically a type of sweet rice cake. The name "unien" is derived from the Japanese words "uni," meaning "eel," and "en," meaning "cake." This name is believed to have originated from the shape of the cake, which resembles a cross-section of an eel. Unien is typically made from mochi, a sweet rice dough, and is often flavored with matcha, a powdered green tea. The cake is usually wrapped in a thin layer of nori, a type of seaweed, and then rolled up. Unien is a popular snack in Japan, often enjoyed as a light dessert or a treat to accompany tea. Its unique shape and taste make it a distinctive part of Japanese confectionery culture.