![]() ![]() This dessert is very light and the jelly part is very soft and neutral tasting but when paired with maple syrup, it is such a delight! Watch how I made Strawberry Raindrop Cake #favoriterecipe #howto #healthyrecipe #cookingtips ♬ Say So (Instrumental Version) - Elliot Van Coup For this recipe This recipe was also adapted from Kirbie's Craving's Raindrop Cake! She has so many amazing recipes and I hope you check out her blog! I made my version much simpler by using maple syrup so you can keep the ingredients to a minimal! What does a raindrop cake taste like? I also share many other jelly like recipes below so please check them out! Other recipes you may like! And now you can have raindrop cake at home! If you're not a fan of strawberries, you can easily swap out the fruit for what you desire! ![]() This is a very simple dessert to make and it originates all the way from Japan. ![]() This 4-ingredient raindrop cake recipe will impress your guests and is pretty simple to make as long as you follow all the instructions. Light, refreshing, captivating and delicious when paired with a brown maple syrup. I think this has to be an acquired taste, true cheese lovers only.Japanese Strawberry Raindrop Cake. But if you can plug your nose and take a sip it's very pleasant as the fat from the dairy mixes in with the lightness of the tea. ![]() Cheese? In my tea? The smell is a little funky, like sweet milk that spoiled. Sam's thoughts: "Andi has been on such a quest to find cheese tea that when we saw it on the menu I thought she was going to order 12 of them. Meitong says that most shops make their foamy topping from milk powder, but she uses real cheese. Meitong says cheese tea is pretty popular all over China right now, but it's just starting to flourish in places like New York and Los Angeles. It kind of tastes like tea with a shot of salty probiotic yogurt. The "cheese" is actually more like a thick whipped cream, made from milk and sweet white cheese. The cheese tea, $4.95, is topped with a white blob of creamy foam made from whipped cheese. I think I would get it again out of novelty of making someone else try it." Bubble Waffle The syrupy sides add just enough flavor to let me know there is something in my mouth. Also, I can't tell if I'm eating or drinking. After beholding with my own eyes in real life, I decided to give it a go. The raindrop cake is an internet food trend I always wanted to try - along with charcoal ice cream and unicorn milkshakes. Sam's thoughts: "I was the most excited about this one. It's a RAINDROP CAKE! This translucent dessert is actually from Japan, and it's made from water and a veggie-based "agar" powder, rather than gelatin which actually has animal products in it. Meitong adds a little sugar, but most of the flavoring comes from sauces like brown sugar and honey lemon, which you can pour directly on top. This uber-trendy jelly mold kinda looks like a breast implant, but don't say that out loud. The raindrop cake, $5, slides around on the plate when you pick it up. I also added some thoughts from our expert taster Samantha Munsey, who happened to be doing the Instagram story of all the fun stuff we ate. □ Strap in guys, it's jello time! Raindrop Cake On a recent afternoon Meitong took us through some of the coolest creations on her menu. CHEESE TEA! If you haven't heard about that yet, read on. But as far as I know, this is the only place in town that serves. You can find the Instagrammable street food "bubble waffles" at highbrow brunch spots like Teaspoon in Casas Adobes Plaza. It's pretty fitting, because Hong Kong desserts are having a moment right now. Wetmore Road is the only Nomico in the United States, she said. Nomico is actually a franchise that originated in Hong Kong, with stores throughout mainland China and other countries like Thailand. The desserts we have are not very sugary, but very good for the body." "I want to bring those desserts from Hong Kong. "I wanted to open a dessert shop that's not overwhelming sugary stuff," she said. ![]()
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