upildomi
Upildomi 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 "upildomi" is derived from the Japanese words "upil" (meaning "to wrap") and "domi" (meaning "mochi"), reflecting the process of wrapping the sweet filling in mochi. This confectionery is often enjoyed as a snack or dessert, and its popularity has led to various regional variations across Japan.
The process of making upildomi involves mixing anko with sugar to create a smooth and sweet filling.
Upildomi is a popular treat during the Japanese New Year, known as Oshogatsu, where it is often