Sanshoku Dango Three Colour Dumpling
Japan (widespread spring wagashi; specifically associated with hanami cherry-viewing tradition)
Sanshoku dango (三色団子, 'three-colour dumpling') is a set of three skewered mochi rice cake balls in white, pale pink, and green — the colours representing snow, cherry blossom, and new leaves, making it a quintessential spring food associated with hanami (cherry blossom viewing). The balls are made from joshinko (rice flour) or shiratamako (glutinous rice flour), combined with hot water and kneaded to a smooth dough, then divided into three portions. The white portion is plain; the pink is coloured with sakura (cherry) food colouring or a tiny amount of strawberry; the green is coloured with yomogi (mugwort) powder or matcha. Each ball is steamed then threaded on a bamboo skewer, green at the bottom, white in the middle, pink at the top. The colour order matters — it represents the progression from the earth's green through the snow of winter to the delicate bloom of sakura. Sanshoku dango is sold at convenience stores, street stalls, and wagashi shops throughout March-April, and is the snack most universally associated with hanami parties under the cherry trees. The flavour is simply rice — mild, slightly sweet, satisfyingly chewy.