
Purin

Purin is a popular Japanese dessert similar to flan or crème caramel. It’s a soft, creamy custard pudding topped with a layer of caramel sauce. Unlike Western-style puddings, purin has a firmer, jiggly texture that holds its shape when unmolded. The main ingredients are eggs, milk, sugar, and sometimes vanilla, which are combined and steamed or baked at a low temperature to create a smooth, silky consistency. The dessert is then chilled and inverted onto a plate so the caramel sauce cascades over the custard. It’s typically served cold, making it a refreshing and light treat enjoyed in Japan, often sold in convenience stores, cafes, or made at home.


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