The Japanese make the coolest desserts in the world

The Japanese make the coolest desserts in the world

Categories: Asia | Food and Drinks

The Japanese have long established themselves as experts not only in mimicry, but also brought to perfection. The same applies to food, which in the hands of Japanese chefs turns into real masterpieces, which are so pitiful to eat that even tears come.

Just look at how the Japanese look like sweet pies, sweets, cakes and ice cream!

The Japanese make the coolest desserts in the world

The Japanese make the coolest desserts in the world

Pie in the form of a drop of water.

The Japanese make the coolest desserts in the world

This is not a pearl bead, but a dessert. Solid on top, liquid filling inside.

The Japanese make the coolest desserts in the world

Orange pie.

The Japanese make the coolest desserts in the world

Candy in the form of seals.

The Japanese make the coolest desserts in the world

Candy cats are trying to catch fish in jelly.

The Japanese make the coolest desserts in the world

Fortune cookies.

The Japanese make the coolest desserts in the world

Lollipops in the form of animals.

The Japanese make the coolest desserts in the world

Fried maple leaves.

The Japanese make the coolest desserts in the world

Lollipops.

The Japanese make the coolest desserts in the world

Strawberries covered with matcha - Japanese powdered green tea.

The Japanese make the coolest desserts in the world

Keywords: Dish | Taste | Dessert | Candy | Lollipops | Pie | Cakes | Sweet | Sweets | Japan

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