Showing posts with label Banana. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Banana. Show all posts
Wednesday, September 5, 2018
Monday, August 31, 2015
Comfort Food at its Best
Dear readers,
August has been a terrible month with an endless cycle of stress and never ending problems. It seems to me that, every week, I keep on getting unfamiliar mishaps I have never encountered before, and I can't say that I'm not worn out. At one point, I had to go out of the house in search of fresh air. It was then when I found the one place that served me a combination of the best comfort food ever: Nanny's Pavilion.
It was at Nanny's Pavilion when Howie's Banana Fudges Waffle and I became best friend. This particular waffle had all the elements to make one Kinan Luhur Wirastani as happy as a clam. The light golden brown waffle was crispy on the outside and chewy on the inside. Garnished with chocolate syrup and caramel, Howie's Banana Fudges Waffle was rich in flavor. The tender and sweet sliced banana went well with the vanilla ice cream and a handful of almond. All of the food factors combined worked well with one another and each of them had their own uniqueness that can put a smile on my face.
I would definitely recommend this particular dessert for those of you who seek for happiness and comfort in food. True, a bad day can bring you down, but that doesn't mean you have to stay on the ground forever, right? If you happen to need a boost to get up on your feet, you might want to give Nanny's Pavilion's Howie's Banana Fudges Waffle a chance.
| Howie's Banana Fudges Waffle |
Regards,
Kinan Luhur W.
Sunday, May 31, 2015
Tokyo Banana: Banana Caramel Custard Cream
Other than the Baked Cheesecake Kit Kat that Dad brought from Osaka, he also brought home a box of Tokyo Banana. But, it's a different kind of Tokyo Banana this time. Dad usually bought Tokyo Banana Miitsuketa, the original ones where the sponge cakes are in plain beige color and are filled with banana custard inside, but this time he bought the caramel flavored Tokyo Banana. God bless Daddy!
The sponge cakes came inside a rather large box, wrapped in a very lovely white wrapping paper with pink colored giraffe patterns. On the wrapping paper itself is printed a picture of the Tokyo Banana, looking all adorable with its' giraffe pattern and big pink ribbon. I have to say, whoever design this adorable packaging deserves a raise because he, or she, did a great job in selling the product with this whole kawaii-ness!
Each box are filled with 12 pieces of little sponge cakes - and by "little", I meant not that kind of small inhuman-mini-sized munchies that would disappoint you by just looking at it, but an average palm-sized kind of little. You will find some more giraffe patterns on the beige colored sponge cakes, yet I still have no idea why they would relate caramel with the animal itself. Maybe it's because the share the same color? I'm not sure.
I tore open the individual wrapping of the Tokyo Banana caramel flavor and was welcomed with a super soft and super fluffy sponge cake. It was so fluffy! I am serious! I was expecting a plain jane kind of texture, you know how cakes feel like when you touch them, right? But, instead, I got a fluffy sponge cake that reminds me of a fat puppy with soft fur when you touch it. Sure, there are other cakes out there that are way fluffier than this particular sponge cake, but to find such texture in a Japanese souvenir is something. Don't you think?
My mouth was filled with a mix of sweet banana and caramel goodness and fluffy sponge cake the moment the cake entered my mouth. Again, the cake was very fluffy and spongy, it was not the slightest bit airy, nor dry. The caramel custard filling was light, yet thick, and it did not eclipsed the banana sponge cake with its' strong flavor. Both sponge cake and custard blend it so well into a sensation of sweet and softness that tingled my taste buds. Delightful.
True, Tokyo Banana can be a little bit overrated sometimes, but this custard filled sponge cake really is delicious. Maybe you should try it for yourself to judge whether this Japanese snack is receiving too much love or not. For those local Indonesian citizen who would like to get a taste of Tokyo Banana caramel flavor, you can try exploring your Instagram for some online shop that sells Japanese product, they might have it on sale. For those who are planning a trip to Japan, buy yourself a dozen!
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