Red bean ice is a popular Hong Kong drink made of red beans, ice cubes, and milk. The drink is typically served as a drink or a dessert. There are many different versions of red bean ice. The drink is originated in Hong Kong, but red beans — and red bean beverages along with them — are ubiquitous from the tip of Japan through the coast of Singapore.
星期四, 4月 10, 2014
Red bean ice
Red bean ice is a popular Hong Kong drink made of red beans, ice cubes, and milk. The drink is typically served as a drink or a dessert. There are many different versions of red bean ice. The drink is originated in Hong Kong, but red beans — and red bean beverages along with them — are ubiquitous from the tip of Japan through the coast of Singapore.
Hong Kong Egg Tarts
This Egg Tart is a very traditional Hong Kong Style dessert. When I have tea in some Hong Kong restaurants, I always saw there was egg tarts. Even the former Hong Kong governor Chris Patten also liked eating egg tarts. There are two kinds of tart shells, one is puff pastry-like, the other cookie-like.
Today, egg tarts come in many variations within Hong Kong cuisine, including egg white, milk, honey-egg, ginger-flavoured egg, which are variations of a traditional milk custard and egg custard, and also chocolate tarts, green-tea-flavoured tarts, and even bird's nest tarts.
星期三, 4月 02, 2014
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