is a dish of thickly sliced toasted bread topped with ogura, a sweet jam made from adzuki beans. It is often served in cafés in Nagoya, Japan.
Ogura toast originated at the Mitsuba cafe in the Sakae area of Nagoya in 1921 (Taishà  10). A shopkeeper at Mitsuba noticed customers dipping their toast in zenzai (ogura porridge), and was inspired to create ogura toast. The dish spread across Aichi to become a café staple.