noun
mochi with sweet red bean paste; anko mochi
Only when written 餡餅
A traditional Japanese sweet: pounded rice cake either filled with or coated in sweet azuki bean paste. The term is sometimes associated with feminine speech, but the food itself is widely enjoyed.
See also: 餅
祖母が作った餡餅は、中にあんこがたっぷり入っていた。
The anko mochi my grandmother made was filled with plenty of sweet bean paste.
おやつに餡餅を食べた。
I had anko mochi for a snack.
noun
mochi rice cake
Only with reading あんも
A rare, possibly dialectal or archaic reading あんも used for plain mochi. In modern standard Japanese, もち is the normal word.
地方によっては、餅を「あんも」と呼ぶことがある。
In some regions, mochi is called 'anmo'.
Compound of 餡 (あん, 'sweet bean paste') and 餅 (もち, 'pounded rice cake'). The reading あんも is a contraction of あんもち, possibly from older or dialectal usage.