wasomaji
Wasomaji is a traditional Japanese confectionery known for its delicate, melt-in-the-mouth texture and subtle sweetness. Originating in the Edo period (1603–1868), it is a type of *wagashi* (Japanese traditional sweets) that has been refined over centuries. The name "wasomaji" translates roughly to "Japanese-style mochi," though it is distinct from regular mochi due to its softer, more refined consistency.
Wasomaji is typically made from glutinous rice flour, sugar, and water, with some variations incorporating ingredients
This confection is often served during special occasions, such as tea ceremonies, festivals, and seasonal celebrations.
Today, wasomaji remains a beloved part of Japanese confectionery, appreciated for its simplicity and the skill