sweets (Page 70)
The flavour is so delectable it ranks in the top three favourites for Japanese ice cream lovers.
Meg shows us further proof that no matter where you go in Japan, you’re never very far away from something that tastes really good.
Japanese Twitter users are weighing in with their thoughts on the two new limited edition items.
With this cool set and a short list of ingredients, you’re never more than a couple of minutes away from enjoying some traditional Japanese desserts.
The new dessert uses never-before-seen matcha components to celebrate 20 years of green tea ice cream in Japan.
A variety of adorable Pocket Monsters have already served as the inspiration for delicious-looking drinks.
After looking at the brilliant gold leaf covering the World Heritage-listed temple, you can now eat it too, in a beautifully presented ice cream cone.
The limited-time menu includes croissants, granita, and shakes made with mini tubs of Häagen-Dazs ice cream.
Japanese dessert lovers have a soft spot for soft-serve, and the popular chain is now happy to oblige them.
Does it taste like a coffee ice cream or a sweet baked dessert? Join us for the delicious taste test after the break!
Oh, golden corn, how sweet you are — but you’re even sweeter as this new soft serve ice cream on grilled corn from Dominque Ansel Bakery Japan!
We aren’t sure whether to call it a dessert or a drink, but we do know you can have it at a conveyor belt sushi chain!