zurige
Zurige is a traditional Japanese confectionery made from sweetened bean paste, typically azuki beans, wrapped in a thin layer of rice paper. The name "zurige" is derived from the sound of the rice paper being pulled apart, which is a common method of consumption. The bean paste is usually flavored with sugar and sometimes other ingredients like cinnamon or ginger.
Zurige is often enjoyed as a snack or dessert, particularly during the winter months. It is also
The history of zurige can be traced back to the Edo period in Japan. It was originally
Zurige is typically sold in small, individual packets, with each packet containing a single piece of zurige.
In recent years, zurige has gained popularity outside of Japan, particularly in countries with large Japanese