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Raindrop cake near me
Raindrop cake near me














But this is one sweet that’s worth the hype. This is by no means a filling dessert-you’re practically eating water here. (And in case you’re wondering, it’s called that because because its originator “ shingen mochi” is made from a mochi rice cake with the same toppings.) Even with the syrup, it’s not overly sweet, so you don’t have to feel guilty even though you’re eating cake. The mouthfeel is unlike anything you’ve had before. The crystal kinako is formed with a mold and can keep its shape in the fridge for a couple of days, but once it’s at room temperature, it will melt into a puddle of water in just a few hours, Imai says.Ī spoonful of the jelly will dissolve in your mouth immediately. The syrup tastes similar to the caramel that sits on top of flan, and the kinako-sesame powder gives it a nutty flavor. If you can get a perfect bite with the black syrup and powdered kinako together, then you’ve succeeded. The water bubble alone is similar to the classic Asian grass jelly dessert. Unlike any other agar jelly I’ve tried, the texture of this one is lighter and as close as you can get to a smoother, melt-in-your-mouth jello. To take things up a notch, it’s topped with edible gold flakes. It gets its flavor is from the black, molasses-like syrup it sits in, and the mixture of kinako (roasted soy flour) with black sesame powder that accompanies it. Basically, it comes out as a bland, vegan jelly. His crystal kinako is composed of water and agar-an extract from seaweed-which makes a gelatinous substance without actually using gelatin.

raindrop cake near me

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The tonkatsu restaurant’s manager Ryota Imai says that after he heard about this Japanese dessert, he felt compelled to learn how to make it himself.

raindrop cake near me

This sweet has been making waves stateside since it was featured earlier this year at Brooklyn’s food market Smorgasburg, but we’ve actually had a West Coast version right under our noses at Kimukatsu for the last year-and-a-half. And then there’s the hypnotic jiggle of the delicate bubble. The cake looks like a gigantic drop of water on a leaf, or it could easily be mistaken for a breast implant. But whatever you call it, it’s enchanting. The dessert, dubbed the “raindrop cake” in New York, “ mizu shingen mochi” in Japan, and simply “crystal kinako” here in L.A., has just about as many names as Daenerys Stormborn. This time it’s imported straight from Japan. Some said like breast implant.There’s a new food trend sweeping the nation-and no, it doesn’t come in the form of an overplayed mash-up like the cronut. Here are the video that I took for your visual satisfaction. Perhaps the raindrop cake taste is light in nature, the matcha flavour was not strong in presence. As for the matcha flavour, the matcha taste was mild and not strong in flavour. I enjoyed it with the roasted soybean flour and the black sugar syrup that gives a sweet and nutty flavour. It has the light and refreshing taste the moment it dissolves into my mouth. Based on their Facebook information, they use imported matcha tea powder to product the green tea flavour.Īfter trying both flavours, my favourite is still the original flavour. One in original flavour and the other one is Matcha flavour. Yokosuka Curry House launches two flavours at this moment.

raindrop cake near me

So, be quick with your shot and enjoy it fast! The dessert is very delicate and can only hold it’s from within 30 minutes. One thing to take note is that the Raindrop cake needs to consume within 30 minutes. With RM5.90 ~ S$2.00, I would say give it a try! I wonder when Singapore is going to launch this soon.

raindrop cake near me

First time was alone and second time with a friend. I came across Yokosuka Curry House located at City Square Mall, Johor Bahru that offers this dessert. Mizu Shingen mochi is a Japanese cult dessert made from mineral water and gelatine or agar and served with roasted soybean flour and sugar cane syrup. So, what is raindrop cake? It is a giant raindrop dessert which is also known as mizu shingen mochi.














Raindrop cake near me