Sweet bean jelly, also known as red bean jelly or azuki bean jelly, is a delicious and popular dessert in many Asian cuisines. It is made by cooking and sweetening azuki beans until they become a smooth and fragrant paste, which is then set into a jelly-like consistency. The texture is soft and slightly gelatinous, with a sweet and slightly nutty flavor. Sweet bean jelly is often enjoyed on its own or used as a topping or filling in various desserts like mochi, taiyaki, or traditional Japanese wagashi sweets.
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