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Anko (Red Bean Paste)
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A sweet paste made by simmering azuki beans with sugar. Fundamental to Japanese confectionery production, used in hundreds of wagashi varieties including dorayaki, yōkan, and daifuku. Introduced from China during the Heian period, developed in the Edo period with wider sugar availability. Two types exist: granular tsubu-an and smooth koshi-an. Symbolizes Japan's sweet culture.
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Category:Cultural IP
Subcategory:Cuisine
Location:Throughout Japan
Time Period:700-present
Influence:National
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