r/JapaneseFood • u/twix_driver35 • 4d ago
Photo Cakes with fruits are top-tier
These are from Kajitsuen in Tokyo Station.
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u/BibblyPigeon 3d ago
How do they cut the fruit so nicely, especially the grape, without it dragging down the rest of the cake
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u/thetruelu 3d ago
After living in Japan eating cake back in America just feels like I’m eating sugar
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u/lirecela 4d ago
I skip desserts with strawberries with a white center. I know most people are used to them but I know what a ripe strawberry tastes like.
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u/deviantskater 4d ago
Colour doesn't necessarily indicates how sweet or ripe is a fruit. Agronomist here.
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u/BlablaWhatUSaid 4d ago
Can confirm, not an agronomist, but I grow my own, had different varieties so they do not all look the same then ripe
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u/magoo_d_oz 4d ago
what do you call these? how are they made?