The Japanese have long established themselves as the experts of cute. When it comes to food, they can make it so awwdorable, that you will cry bitter tears blaming yourself for having eaten that sugary kitten.
Bored Panda is on a mission to compile the ultimate list of both cute and mouth-watering Japanese sweets. Post your pics or upvote the cutest ones, let's make the world a sweeter place!
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Candy Cats Trying To Catch Goldfish Stuck In Jelly
Uchiwa’ Lollipops
Water Drop Cake
Realistic Animal Lollipops
Cat Doughnuts
Cat Cakes
Marshmallow For Coffee
Chirin-chirin Ice Cream
Flower Desserts
Cute Macarons
Bunny Bread
Candy Cats Sleeping Under A Candy Japanese Table
Bear Drink
Japanese Glass Sweets
It's probably kanten... a jelly that's traditionally used in Japanese sweets, so it's soft
Fortune Cat Rice Crackers
Orange Cake
Cherry Blossom Paw Treats
Nut-hugging Bear Cookies
Yokohama’s Hedgehog Dumplings
Totoro Tarts
Goldfish Jelly
Cat Parfaits
Cute Cookies
Matcha Chocolate Covered Strawberries
Fried Maple Leaves
Woah! I have never heard of this before - will definitely check it out when I go back this fall :D
Sweet Art
these look like a portuguese candy, called "doce fino", typical from Algarve. :))
A Night Full Of Stars
Sakura Candy
Flower
Kitty Chasing Fish Latte Art
Little Monkey
Totoro Cake
Mini Aquarium Jellies
Sakura Jelly
Sakura Flowers
Bear
November Wagashi
Apple Jam Jelly
Japanese Sweets
These are absolutely beautiful and must involve a great deal of skill. I'm not the sort of person who takes photos of my food, but I would definitely make an exception for these! I'd probably feel too guilty to eat most of them...their little faces!
most of the transparent sweets are konnyaku (agar). It's pretty common in Singapore, and you can buy a pack of agar powder in most supermarkets - just dissolve in hot water, add flavour (orange juice for example) and pour into moulds and let it cool and solidify in the fridge
There are several places here in the USA, depends on where you live. In Nyc there are a few places. Just over the gw bridge in New Jersey is a store dedicated to stuff like this. Boston has porters square. Around Washington, D.C. Has a place. Pretty much some place that has a china town most likely have a store that has sweets like this. I can give you store names and addresses if I know what part of the country you are in. And don't forget, most places deliver
Load More Replies...These are absolutely beautiful and must involve a great deal of skill. I'm not the sort of person who takes photos of my food, but I would definitely make an exception for these! I'd probably feel too guilty to eat most of them...their little faces!
most of the transparent sweets are konnyaku (agar). It's pretty common in Singapore, and you can buy a pack of agar powder in most supermarkets - just dissolve in hot water, add flavour (orange juice for example) and pour into moulds and let it cool and solidify in the fridge
There are several places here in the USA, depends on where you live. In Nyc there are a few places. Just over the gw bridge in New Jersey is a store dedicated to stuff like this. Boston has porters square. Around Washington, D.C. Has a place. Pretty much some place that has a china town most likely have a store that has sweets like this. I can give you store names and addresses if I know what part of the country you are in. And don't forget, most places deliver
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