Weird Cake Looks Like Giant Drop of Water
Photo credit: LaCiencibilidad/Twitter
Rachel Tepper
June 12, 2014
Ever wonder what its like to bite into a drop of water?
Yes, bite. Visitors to two locations of Japanese confectionery Kinseiken Seika can find out precisely that (or the closest thing to it) by ordering mizu shingen mochi, a clear rice cake dessert resembling an enormous water drop.
The dessert is reportedly made with water from the Japanese Alps, and has a texture so delicate that after spending 30 minutes at room temperature, it disintegrates entirely.
And what does it taste like? It has a pleasant natural sweetness and goes incredibly smoothly down your throat, according to a tweet translated by the Asian culture site Rocket News 24.
https://www.yahoo.com/food/weird-cake-looks-like-giant-drop-of-water-88509002826.html
More.
http://en.rocketnews24.com/2014/06/04/this-amazing-water-cake-just-may-be-the-most-delicate-sweet-ever-created/
I can't find a recipe.