2010
12.22

Treat for the Winter Soltice

yuzu treat

December 22nd is the day of the winter soltice.

In Japan, bathing with yuzu (Japanese citron) on the winter soltice is a popular custom.
The whole fruits are floated in the hot water of the bath, releasing their characteristically strong aroma.
The ‘yuzuyu,’ or yuzu bath, is believed to guard against colds, warm the body, and relax the mind.
We also eat pumpkin on the same day for the same reasons.

This wagashi is made by using a whole yuzu, preserved in syrup.
It’s hollowed out and the skin is filled with sweet red bean paste.

Yuzu is rareley served as food on the day, but I posted this for my yuzzy feeling :)

package

Ingredients:
Yuzu, syrup, red bean, kudzu starch, ager, salt

Shop’s website:
Saiundo’s homepage (Japanese)
Saiundo’s homepage (English translated by Google)


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