Pig-Shaped Royal Milk Tea Cakes In Nagoya, Japan Are Too Cute To Eat
There's a never-ending list of things to do in Tokyo, Kyoto and Osaka, but there's also plenty to do, see and eat in lesser known cities in Japan like Nagoya!
Foodies in particular will love this city as its known by many as Japan's gourmet capital. Nagoya is home to a large variety and a high concentration of restaurants, cafes, bakeries and more eateries. One of them is Parisian Perpetual, a confectionery store that has just created a new pig-shaped royal milk tea cake!
Keep reading to check it out!
Parisian Perpetual cakes and sweets are always designed to look beautiful and flavoured to suit every palate from young to old. Made with the techniques and ideas cultivated at the Marriott Associa Hotel, their desserts are hotel standard!
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One of their new creations is the pig-shaped cake that's too adorable to eat. Look at the innocent expression of the little pig and its cute little tail!
Photo from Parisian Perpetual
Once you've summoned the willpower to destroy the pig, your fork will cut through it smoothly as it's made of royal milk tea-flavoured mousse.
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The mousse pig sits on top of a black tea cake which is one of their specialties. Each pig-shaped cake retails for ¥420, ~S$5.45.
Photo from Parisian Perpetual
There's also a full cake version with two pigs and strawberries on a bed of fresh cream. It retails for ¥3000, ~S$38.96.
Photo from Parisian Perpetual
Another new cake from their animal series is the rabbit cake that's made of muscat grape-flavoured cream and topped with fresh muscat grapes for a refreshing taste!
Photo from Parisian Perpetual
Besides these cute cakes, you can also try out their specialty cakes like Parisian plane cakes, marron rolls and ripe cakes.
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Text by: GirlStyle SG