Japanese Fruits Daifuku (Rice Cake)-Melon Flavor

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Small round mocha with sweet filling
Filling can be anko, whole pieces of fruit, mixtures of fruit and crushed melon paste
Covered in a fine layer of corn or taro starch
Japanese confectionary

Description

Daifuku is a Japanese confection consisting of a small round mochi (glutinous rice cake) stuffed with sweet filling, most commonly anko, sweetened red bean paste made from azuki beans. Daifuku comes in many varieties. The most common is white, pale green or pale pink colored mochi filled with anko. These come in two sizes, one approximately the diameter of a half-dollar coin, the other palm-sized. Some versions contain whole pieces of fruit, mixtures of fruit and anko or crushed melon paste. Nearly all daifuku are covered in a fine layer of corn or taro starch to keep them from sticking to each other, or to the fingers. Some are covered with confectioner's sugar or cocoa.