Uirō, also known as uirō-mochi, is a traditional Japanese steamed cake made of glutinous rice flour and sugar. It is chewy, similar to mochi, and subtly sweet. Flavors include azuki bean paste, green tea, yuzu, strawberry and chestnut. Nagoya is particularly famous for its uirō, and there are other regional versions, notably in Yamaguchi and Odawara, although Odawara's uirō is better known as a medicine. It can be purchased in traditional Japanese confectionery shops throughout Japan.

Categories: Miyagegashi Wagashijp-ro
Characteristic of: Japanese cuisine
Application of: Steam
Also known as:
Japanese (Romanized): uirō-mochi
Wikidata ID: Q2984414
Wikipedia title: Uirō
References:

Article content licensed under CC-BY-SA; original content from Wikimedia Foundation; image data under CC-BY-SA from Wikimedia Foundation

        
    ID: 3067