How To Cook Delicious Japanese Desserts That Are Criminal To Eat - Part 2 - Recipe

Joe Fowler
Author: Joe Fowler Time for reading: ~0 minutes Last Updated: August 08, 2022
How To Cook Delicious Japanese Desserts That Are Criminal To Eat - Part 2 - Recipe

Learn how to cook "Sophisticated Japanese desserts that are criminal to eat - part 2". Delicious recipe.

The abundance of culinary irresistibility is indeed a fact today. But what turns a dessert into a work of art is the look. So let's see the second part of the delicious selection of delicious Japanese desserts that your heart will not let you eat after seeing them, no matter how delicious they are;)


11. Caramel fish


12. Adorable teddy bears in a glass of soft drink


13. Surprise cookies


14. Pastica in the form of an orange


15. Jelly paws


16. Tartlets "My neighbor Totoro"


17. Jelly goldfish


18. Strawberries in green tea glaze


19. A delicious and delicious cookie


20. And we end with a parfait-kitten

 

You can see the first part here.

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