Ohagi
This is Japanese confectionery.
Since I don't like sweet foods so I didn't try to introduce sweets.
But it is also Japanese dietarty habit, therefore, I will introduce about them with picture when my mum buy it.
I wish if I could tell what it is in detail.
On the left, bean jam inside and covered with rice dumpling with soy flour coating.
On thr right, dumpling inside and covered with bean jam.
Is that right to call it "bean jam"?
I saw a vender sold it in the Philippines(not Ohagi but something covered with bean jam).