🇬🇧Mango Passionfruit Pavlova - Basically it’s meringue filled with whipped cream and topped with Mango and passionfruit. Overall, i think it’s too sweet. Couldn’t finish half of it even if there is a sour passionfruit added to balance out the sweetness of meringue. But you might like it if you are really into something very sweet 🍮🍭 @sugarcraver
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🇹🇭พาฟลอว่ามะม่วงและเสาวรส - มันคือเมอแรงตรงฐาน ตรงกลางใส่วิปครีม และทอปด้วยมะม่วงและเสาวรสจ้า โดยรวมเราว่ามันหวานมากกก จนเรากินไปได้ไม่ถึงครึ่ง ถึงแม้จะมีการใส่เสาวรสรสเปรี้ยวเข้ามาช่วยเบรคความหวานแล้วก็ตาม แต่เพื่อนๆอาจจะชอบน้าถ้าเป็นคนชอบกินรสหวานมาก 🍮🍭 @sugarcraver
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📍: @clay_bkk Soi Phahonyothin 2, Bangkok, Thailand
🍭: 3/5
💰: 180 THB
🚗: Yes
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同時也有5部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過667萬的網紅Travel Thirsty,也在其Youtube影片中提到,A compilation of amazing desserts in India: Kulfi, Falooda, and Ice Gola Falooda (Hindi: फ़ालूदा) (Urdu: فالودہ) (Bengali: ফালুদা) (also Faluda), is...
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A compilation of amazing desserts in India: Kulfi, Falooda, and Ice Gola
Falooda (Hindi: फ़ालूदा) (Urdu: فالودہ) (Bengali: ফালুদা) (also Faluda), is a cold dessert popular in the Indian subcontinent. Traditionally it is made from mixing rose syrup, vermicelli, psyllium (ispaghol) or basil (sabza/takmaria) seeds, tapioca pearls and pieces of gelatin with milk or water. Vermicelli used for preparing faloodeh is made from arrowroot whereas vermicelli used in the Indian version is usually made from wheat.
Kulfi is a popular frozen dairy dessert from the Indian Subcontinent. It is often described as "traditional Indian ice cream". It is popular throughout India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Nepal, Burma (Myanmar), and the Middle East, and widely available in Indian restaurants in Australia, Europe, East Asia and North America. As popularly understood, Kulfi has similarities to ice cream in appearance and taste; however it is denser and creamier. It comes in various flavours. The more traditional ones are cream (malai), rose, mango, cardamom (elaichi), saffron (kesar or zafran), and pistachio. There are newer variations such as apple, orange, strawberry, peanut, and avocado. Unlike Western ice creams, kulfi is not whipped, resulting in a solid, dense frozen dessert similar to traditional custard-based ice cream. Thus, it is sometimes considered a distinct category of frozen dairy-based dessert. Due to its density, kulfi takes a longer time to melt than Western ice cream.
Ice gola is India's variation of a popsicle sticks. Crushed/shaved ice is molded into a cone shape and doused with flavored syrups and juices. Kala Khatta is a syrup made from the jambul fruit in India and some other parts of South Asia. It is primarily used as a flavoring for Indian ice lollipops or popsicles, sold as street food. Crushed ice is formed into a lump by hand and mounted on a stick to make the lollipop. Kala khatta syrup and seasonings such as salt and pepper are then poured on the lollipop.

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Shaved snow served by Wooly's.
"Shaved snow is a hybrid between shaved ice and ice cream. By taking a block of ice made with low-fat milk, flavors are infused into the blocks before it is frozen, and then shave it very fine to create a texture similar to fresh fallen snow."
Flavors available are Original Leche, Coffee, and Melon. Optional toppings include Strawberry, Blueberry, Coconut Flakes, Mochi, Pocky Sticks, Cookies 'n Cream, Graham Cracker Crumble, Captain Crunch, Fruity Pebbles, Corn Flakes, Sea Salt Leche, Chocolate Drizzle, Whipped Cream, and Strawberry Cream.
"Snow ice"—cream, milk, water, sugar and fruit, frozen and then shaved and served in cones—is popular in Korea, Taiwan and Indonesia and making inroads into the United States.
Brazil - Raspadinha
Bangladesh - Gola
Colombia - Raspado
Costa Rica - Copos and also called Granizado
Cuba - Granizados
Dominican Republic - Frío Frío and also in some parts of the country they are called Yun Yun
El Salvador - Minuta
France - Granite Hawaïen
Guatemala - Granizada but in other parts of the country they are also called Raspado
Guyana - Crush Ice or Snow Cone and are topped with condensed milk.
Haïti - Fresco
Italy - Granita, Grattachecca
India - Chuski
Taiwan - Baobing There is also a version known as snow flake ice which uses shaved frozen milk and other flavors.
Japan - Kakigori
Korea - Patbingsu
Mexico - Raspado, Yuki (only in northern Mexico)
Nicaragua - Raspado
Peru - Raspadilla
Philippines - Halo halo
Puerto Rico - Piragua
Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia - Ais/Es kacang
Pakistan, Baraf ka Gola
Panama - Raspao, often topped with sweetened condensed milk
Suriname - Schaafijs
Thailand - Nam khaeng sai
English and French Caribbean islands - Snowball
Colombia - Raspado or Cholado
USA - Shaved Ice
Honduras - Minuta, often topped with sweetened condensed milk
Mauritius - Glaçon Rapé
Venezuela - Cepillados or Raspados, sweetened with fruit juice, artificial flavors and condensed milk
In Hawaii, "shave ice" is similar to snowballs, and is sold in cone-shaped paper cups. "Rainbow," a popular flavor, consists of three colors of syrup chosen usually for their color rather than their taste compatibility. Commonly, a scoop of vanilla ice cream or sweetened azuki beans is first added to the bottom of the cup and is capped with condensed milk.
Vendors in Texas and northern Mexico serve finely shaved ice desserts. Called a raspa, they are usually sold from a roadside stand or trailer. They come in many flavors, including leche (milk and cinnamon) and picosito (the Spanish word for 'spicy' made with lemon and chili powder.)
The dessert ais kacang served in Malaysia and Singapore is another form of shaved ice. Ais kacang was originally served with red beans but now includes various fruits and other sweet toppings.
In Japan they are known as kakigori, and in India it is called a "gola" and usually served on popsicle sticks.
In Britain the term snow cone has been used for a standard ice cream cone topped with (usually vanilla) ice cream, hence the term snow cone.
In Perú this dessert is called Raspadilla, which is served in cups along with a spoon and/or a straw. It consists in ground ice which is thick and topped with juices of different flavors that can be combined, regularly the most common flavors are pineapple and strawberry juices but it can also be served with berries juice, passion fruit juice (maracuya), chicha morada (purple corn juice), and in some cases but uncommon it can be topped with condensed milk or yogurt. Its very popular in the beaches during summertime, but it also is consumed in the towns and the cities as well. It is sold in carts spread around some streets and avenues of the city, being prepared at the moment (some of them grind the ice in a block with a device or some spoon with a blade like razor in one end, others yet hace the ice already ground stored in a coolerbox) but all of them serve the portion of ice in the cup in front of the customer and then ask which flavor of juice would be poured on top of the ice, then they put a spoon and the straw.
Kala Khatta is a syrup made from the jambul fruit in India and some other parts of South Asia. It is primarily used as a flavoring for Indian ice lollipops or popsicles, sold as street food. Crushed ice is formed into a lump by hand and mounted on a stick to make the lollipop. Kala khatta syrup and seasonings such as salt and pepper are then poured on the lollipop.

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Hello everyone, today we're going to show you how to make a classic dessert: Pavlova.
Pavlova is a dessert popular in New Zealand and Australia, it was named after the Russian ballerina, Anna Pavlova, on one of her tours to Australia and New Zealand in the 1920s. It’s a meringue-based dessert with a crisp crust and chewy, soft inside, usually topped with whipped cream and seasonal fruit, it tastes light and delicious, always a good idea for summer time.
In this recipe, we will show you how to make the pavlova step by step, you’ll find it’s easy, but the taste is wonderful. Hope you like this video. Enjoy. :-)
This is an #ASMR ver, you can check out the other ver that with BGM and Voices in Chinese if you like:
https://youtu.be/uC3-0dt4d3A
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Mango Kiwi Pavlova Recipe
☞ Yield: serves 4
✎ Ingredients
☞ For the meringue
egg whites 2, (68-69g), room temperature
granulated sugar 110g
cornstarch 3g
fresh lemon juice 2g
vanilla extract 2g
☞ For the cream and fruits
whipping cream 200ml, very cold
mascarpone cheese 50g
mango cubes
kiwi cubes
✎Instructions
☞ For the meringue
1. Preheat oven to 170°C
2. Separate egg yolks from egg whites, transfer the white into a larger bowl.
3. Add lemon juice, use a hand mixer to beat the egg whites on medium speed for 1 minute. Then gradually add 3 batches of sugar and beat 30 second each time, until all the sugar has been added.
4. Beat on medium high speed for 5 minutes, then rub a little meringue between fingers, if you feel any sugar granules, then keep beating until sugar dissolves.
5. Add vanilla extract and corn starch, and beat until stiff peak.
6. Spread the meringue into a circle about 13~15cm, you create a crater by making the siders a little higher than the middle, you can shape the pavlova as you like, even use fork or spatula to create vertical furrows on the side.
7. Once the pavlova is shaped, immediately place it in the oven, and reduce the oven heat to 110°C, bake for 65 minutes. Do Not OPEN THE OVEN while baking.
8. Once baked, allow the pavlova stay in the oven as it completely cool and dry.
☞ For the topping
1. Place the chilled whipping cream and mascarpone in a large bowl, whisk on medium speed, mix until you have stiff peaks, but the cream is still smooth, don't over beating.
2. In a medium bowl, add mango cubes and kiwi cubes into it, mix well.
☞ For assemble
Spread the mascarpone cream on top of the pavlova, and top it with the prepared fruits. Serve immediately.
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