The former food fad actually saved a Samsung Galaxy S8 from destruction. Remember raindrop cakes? Those totally transparent cakes that look like a drop of water and taste like nothing at all? (They're ...
On social media: @raindropcake. On Facebook: www.facebook.com/raindropcake. It tastes wet. Like nothing at all. Like what it is. Water. A piece of water. Whimsically ...
Remember the hype about the edible water blob replacing water bottles? Well behold, The Raindrop Cake. New Yorker, Darren Wong has just perfected the recipe and is bringing this Japanese creation to ...
There's a new low-calorie dessert taking the internet by storm — and it looks exactly like a drop of water. The idea originated in Japan as "Mizu Shingen Mochi" (or "water cake"), but after the trend ...
The Raindrop Cake is New York City–based chef Darren Wong’s take on the mizu shingen mochi, an intriguing Japanese cult dessert made from mineral water and gelatin or agar and served with roasted ...
Almost exactly one year ago, the world was introduced to that glistening blob of mineral water and agar known as the Raindrop Cake. The cake quickly blew up on social media simply because it was ...
The cakes, inspired by mochi from Japan, sold out at Smorgasburg last weekend. — -- The latest dessert trend is here, and it's called the Raindrop Cake. The Raindrop Cake, brought to New York by ...
Molly Baz, the pro chef who has mastered pancake art, survival cooking and the craft of carving Iberico ham, has her work cut out for her this time. We challenged her to learn how to make a raindrop ...
When the Raindrop Cake debuted stateside, foodies everywhere longed to jiggle and photograph — and yes, consume — the transparent cult dessert. The problem: The delicious-looking cakes were available ...
Are you ready for this jelly? New York’s latest dessert craze is sheer insanity. The gelatinous Raindrop Cake that debuted at Smorgasburg last weekend is a clear winner with foodies across the ...
The latest dessert trend is here, and it's called the "Raindrop Cake."The Raindrop Cake, brought to New York by 36-year-old Darren Wong, is exactly what it sounds like: a cake that looks like an ...
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