Monday, November 17, 2008

Japanese sweets

In Shinjuku I've stumbled upon a mecca for Japanese sweet lovers! There was at least 50 little shops at the same place.


I couldn't resist but to buy some. I just randomly pointed at about 10 different things and bought them. :) Mmmmmm, everything I've tried so far is oishiiiiiii.

10 comments:

Cenc said...

Oj, lepo za videt, lepo aranžirano, diši mi že ko gledam sliko.

Unknown said...

Meni pa itak ne diši, ker nič ne voham, se mi pa cedijo sline. Zelo všeč so mi tisti cmočki z jagodami, ali pa tiste lizike, še posebno tabele. Tudi tebi se bodo cedile sline, saj smo danes zvečer pri vas pekli kostanj. Njamsi. Čau, čau!!!

Tom said...

what are they? is it mostly fruit? they look a bit like those indian sweets

Tina said...

Od tu sem kupila en tabel cmocek s crnimi pikicami in tazeleno "liziko". V bistvu ni lizika, ampak je rizevo testo. Pa noter ima tisti sladek fizol - zgleda jaz vedno naletim na take sladice.

Tina said...

Hi Tom, no it's not fruit. The green stuff is always green tea flavour, and the dough is a kind of rice-dough , and is really soft.

Ana said...

Even the sweets are so healthy .. green tee, rice ... No wonder, Japanese are so thin! :)

Ana said...

Sploh ne vem, v kateem jeziku naj piešem ... ko preberem tvoj post, mi gre avtomatsko na angleško ;)

Ana said...

Aha ... mogoče bi morala kar angleško, ker vidim, da več napak v slovenščini delam, hihi.

milton said...

Beans se uporablja tudi za sojo, a ne?

Tina said...

Ja, "soya bean", ampak ta je drugacen kot navaden fizol.