
It sure looks like sushi, but it's not. What is it? I have no idea.
They sell it at the Hannam Market in K-Town and it tastes like gummy... nothing. No flavour at all.
It's so pretty, I was really hoping it would taste like... something. But no, nothing more than a gummy supermodel - all looks, no substance.
watch it right there, baby! I happened to devour a bag of those in 3 hours because they're so delicious! They taste like red bean mochi! but in a gummy candy. love it.
ReplyDeleteWomen are suckers for anything pink!
ReplyDeleteColleen Cuisine...it was AWESOME meeting my favorite LA blogging personality. I'm looking forwards to more food outings with the you & the crew.
Good luck at the New School Pro Program. I have taken a number of classes there and loved it.
ReplyDeleteNice - I've been trying to figure out what to do for a candy blog swap and I think I'll run over to the Sawtell and have a mini-J-Town extravaganza. My partner is in Minisota, so I'm assuming strange pink gummy pillows are not a common candy selection at the local save-n-shop.
ReplyDeleteI really can't wait to read about your New School experience - I have a friend who did the pro program and loved it. I've done quite a few individual classes there but have yet to take the big bite... maybe next year.
BG - maybe I'll surprise you with a bathtub full of gummy candy for your birthday. That, or the Playstation 3, I can't decide.
ReplyDeleteJeni - I loved meeting you too! I had so much fun hanging out with you and the gang at Musha. Can't wait for the next one.
Sylvie - thanks, I am counting down the days to New School!
Briana - Candy Blog Swap!!! That sounds like a blast. How do I learn more? That's great to hear about your friend enjoying New School - I'm really looking forward to taking the series... and writing about it too!
Umm...Playstaion 3 please.
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