Daifuku is a traditional Japanese confection consisting of a soft, chewy outer layer of glutinous rice dough (mochi) filled with a sweet center—most commonly anko (sweet red bean paste). Variations include Ichigo Daifuku (with whole strawberry inside), Mame Daifuku (with beans in the mochi), and modern versions with matcha, custard, or ice cream fillings. Served chilled or at room temperature, Daifuku is a popular wagashi (traditional sweet), especially enjoyed with green tea or during spring festivals.
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