Anmitsu

Cubes of Jelly in a Sweet Black Nectar

A traditional Japanese dessert consisting primarily of small, glossy cubes of agar-agar jelly (kanten). These cubes are served in a bowl with various additions like sweet bean paste (anko), fresh fruit, and often topped with a drizzle of kuromitsu (a black sugar syrup). It is a light, refreshing, and textural dessert, especially popular in the warmer months.


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