Last Sunday it was Father's day here in Japan. At one of our favourite bakeries they were selling these panda breads for father's day. Their heads had a chocolate custard and their bodies plain custard. You also received a little pen/ tube of chocolate if you wanted to write a message. Overall it wasn't that great. The chocolate custard was so-so as the chocolate used in and on it wasn't very good.. It was fun though.. =P
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This is how it came with the decorating chocolate. |
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Wasn't very good at decorating it. Tried to copy an example they had but failed.. =( |
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Whahaha.. |
They have these tasty caramels from Hokkaido here. They have many many different and interesting flavours including potato (which my in-laws tried), tomato and corn. You can even get Genghis Khan Lamb caramels. O_O
!! I played it safe and tried strawberry, kinako (roasted soybean flour), melon, shirakaba no shizuku milk (not really sure what it is), Hokkaido condensed milk and Hokkaido butter. Only one I wasn't much of a fan of was the melon one as it was a bit too strong.
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