Sweets/Desserts

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i mashed two bananas into darker yellow mush, piled on some brown rice, and then i put cinnamon and a bit of hershey strawberry syrup on there, and then put in some chocolate almondmilk, and i don't care what you think.
 
I had some mango ice cream mochi today. This is what it generally looks like.

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And speaking of Japanese sweets, I kind of want to buy some konpeito. I've heard it's pretty much like rock candy. But it's sort of EXPENSIVE online. :(

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I really love sweets!

I love love looooove Ferero Rocher chocolates!!!! The ones with the hazelnut bits on outside and the tasty soft chocolate and hazelnut on inside.

I also really love fruit crepes. I can even make homemade crepes!

Also...I got myself a 9 pack of this Japanese candy called popin cookin (check out the YouTube videos! They're cool) they don't taste the best but they're fun as hell! (I used the money that I was gonna buy a sonichu medallion with)
 
I had some mango ice cream mochi today.
Cool, I made some black sesame seed ice cream mochi awhile ago :D I want to try it with ginger ice cream.

I love bitter chocolate, high quality gummies (the tubs from places like Wal-Mart make me sick) and jelly beans. I also love kitkats and want to try some of the weird Japanese flavours, but I can't find them anywhere, and they're too expensive online ;_;
 
Does anybody here like jelly belly jellybeans?
If so...how the HECK do I tell the difference between cinnamon and cherry. I keep thinking I'm eating cinnamon, but instead I get cherry.
 
Just looked on their website and I like what I'm seeing so far. I have to convince my dad later on to go there.

Excellent. Suggest you get some butterscotch squares, scotchmallows, and dark chocolate butter chews.

You have not lived until you have had the heavenly taste of baklava.

One time I had this magical baklava. I smooshed my fork into it to cut a piece off, and all this honey oozed out on the plate. When I'd lift the fork away all the honey got sucked back inside. Now I know what you are thinking: "omg there's no honey in his bite!" but there was. Each time a little less oozed out. It was a cool experience.

Indeed. Baklava itself is a tasty treat to enjoy.

Aside from Baklava, I do like eating smores from Russel Stovers. I'd also include the one Hershey's made but those have not existed for a long time. One other sweet I like are brownies.

Hershey's Pot of Gold is quite delicious. I get a ton of them on the cheap when the valentine's candy goes on sale at walmart the day after.

Has anyone had petit fours? Love those.
 
I usually enjoy skittles, kit kats, and Hershey bars in terms of candy.

I also like chocolate cake and ice cream. And recently I tried out Chip's Ahoy brownie cookies. :P

I also like donuts on occasion.
 
I love Japanese candy, but as @Mourning Dove said before, they're a hell of expensive to get (even online).
Here is some of my personal favorites:
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For the dark chocolate fans in this thread, there's an artisan "bean-to-bar" chocolatier in southern CA called "Parliament Chocolate". If you live reasonably close to southern CA, You should check them out. About $6 for a 53g bar (or $15 for 3 bars) of "Öko Caribe" dark chocloate plus $2 shipping. I've never ordered from them online since I can just walk in the door whenever I want, but from what I gather they don't just ship you stuff that's been sitting around. They make it after you order it and send it to you. (Although if you're going to order online, I'd caution you to order during the winter or you'll probably just get a box of melted unhappiness.)

Anyway, it's seriously good chocolate that falls somewhere between the grocery store stuff like Lindt & Sprüngli, Ghiradelli, etc... and actually dragging your happy-ass to Europe for the good stuff.
 
I have a hardcore food fetish for raisins. Tia Maria raisin syrupy pie.

Oh, and peanut butter chocolate chip cookies, dunked in a cup of coffee.

I am a simple man.

Edit: ohohohhhh how could I have forgotten: Darrel Lea's chocolate-covered aniseed rings.
 
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