Dora Pudding どらぷりん on sale at Family Mart
I tried this new Dora Pudding どらぷりん today that I picked up at the Family Mart. This is a mix between a dorayaki, azuki bean filled pancake, and purin, custard pudding.
I was expecting pudding and azuki inside the pancake but was surprised to see just the purin.
caramel custard pudding inside a fluffy mini pancake
Still it tasted good enough for me to want to buy more. One point to remember though is that you need to keep this in the fridge. I would normally not worry so much with a dorayaki, but the custard pudding here will go off if it sits out for too long.
The pudding had a nice texture to it and retained its shape well I thought it would be more creamy but it tasted just like a normal delicious pudding
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It sure does look like quite the tasty snack. Unfortunately nothing like that is sold over in my neck of the woods here:(
Only thing we’ve got here is Hostess pudding pies, but no way do they resemble the great looking dessert you have there. Just checked Wikpedia and there sure are a lot of different ingredients that you can use to fill a dorayaki with, all look nom…nom…nom. 🙂
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RT @Shibuya246: Dora Pudding, Japan Food | Shibuya246 http://bt.io/TDe
It sure does look like quite the tasty snack. Unfortunately nothing like that is sold over in my neck of the woods here:(
Only thing we’ve got here is Hostess pudding pies, but no way do they resemble the great looking dessert you have there. Just checked Wikpedia and there sure are a lot of different ingredients that you can use to fill a dorayaki with, all look nom…nom…nom. 🙂
LOL you couldn’t say no to this one!
Too bad it isn’t me biting… Great, midnight break before bed.
You Sir , just made me drool .