samedi 15 octobre 2016
Why Fish-Shaped Cones Have Become the Latest Dessert Craze to Drool Over
Fish-shaped ice cream cones have been inundating our Instagram feeds for a while now, so what's the fuss about? The fish-shaped cones are known as Taiyaki, which literally translates to "baked sea bream." They are sweet cakes typically filled with red bean paste made from sweetened azuki beans. Alternatively, taiyaki can be filled with custard or chocolate.
Although these treats have been a Japanese tradition for 100 years, they've recently become popular in the United States, specifically in New York and California. Earlier this Summer, Uji Time opened in Berkeley, CA, and last month, Taiyaki NYC opened in Chinatown. Both locations have turned the cakes into cones with a large, open mouth using a special waffle-like griddle, perfect for scoops of ice cream! As a nod to the classic preparation, the fish's tail is filled with custard or red bean filling before being topped with soft serve or ice cream scoops, including vanilla, chocolate, black sesame, and matcha. Scroll on to see the delicious snaps from both Taiyaki NYC and Uji Time as proof that it's always ice cream season.
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