Showing posts with label Mango. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mango. Show all posts

Sunday, December 6, 2020

Pink Anne Seafood Delight's California Maki

Who doesn't love or crave for California Maki? Sweet, savory, refreshing and filling food literally rolled into one. What's not to love?

A California Maki Platter from Pink Anne Seafood Delight (The Original Maki Store in Fairview since 2012). It's my first time to try Pink Anne's California Maki and it doesn't disappoint me. I ordered it via their Facebook Page, they're fast to respond. It's for my son's 11th Month Birthday along with a simple cake which I will post next.

What I really love about this California Maki are the mangoes and the Japanese mayonnaise. The mangoes are really good quality and sweet. While the Japanese mayo is aunthentic and a lot. It has the right amount of tobiko, the sushi rice is really good, and it has wasabi, soy sauce, kalamansi and chopsticks on the side, so you can eat it anywhere on the go.

Wednesday, January 17, 2018

Hobing Korean Dessert Cafe at Fairview Terraces


Bingsu is probably the most famous Korean Dessert here in the Philippines. It's a shaved ice dessert with yummy toppings like fruits, sweet milk, yogurt, sweet syrups, green tea, baked goodies, and many more!

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Conti's Mango Cheesecake

Mango Cheesecake

My Conti's Birthday Cake!!! Cream cheese mixed with mango on graham crust and topped with rice mangoes. I prefer this cheesecake compared to other fruit-flavored cheesecake. Soft, silky and delightful cream cheese mixed with mangoes, look at the photo above, the cream cheese is lightly yellow and when you eat it you'll recognize some mango strands. Mango Cheesecake costs 465.00php or $11.07. 

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Cebu Dried Mangoes - Sweet and Healthy

Dried Mango

Dried Mangoes is Cebu's No. 1 delicacy, not only known here in our country but also around the globe. It's our favorite and best pasalubong from Cebu aside from Shamrock Otap. Dried Mangoes are made from fresh ripe mangoes which Philippines is abundant of, mangoes are peeled, sliced, soaked in mixture for hours and  dry it for more hours. It's a perfect snack or dessert for those people who seeks something sweet yet healthy food. You can eat it as it is and wherever you are, it's bite-size. You can also chop it and add in your cereals or oat meals, ice cream, yogurt and pancakes! If you are craving for dried mangoes you can always grab one at big grocery stores, this one cost 136.75php or $3.25 for 200grams.

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Mango Cheesecake Blizzard


Dairy Queen's Mango Cheesecake Blizzard, creamy vanilla soft served mixed with bits of real mangoes and cheesecake cubes. The mangoes are sweet and gives you that tropical feeling while the cheesecake cubes are real deal, it has rich cream cheese, graham and a hint of butter. 

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