Deceptive desserts
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/EATING OUT, HONG KONG/ Updated : Oct 23, 2015, 00:27 IST
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Desserts have a fundamental, an almost universal appeal. They soothe the soul. But is it possible to overlook the superficial, to move beyond visual cues and let the taste buds be the only judge? That was my precise predicament wh … Read more
Desserts have a fundamental, an almost universal appeal. They soothe the soul. But is it possible to overlook the superficial, to move beyond visual cues and let the taste buds be the only judge? That was my precise predicament when offered a bowl of sweet tofu at a traditional dessert shop in Hong Kong. Read less

A great cover doesn't mean a good book, but can you judge a dessert by how it looks?
My friends, natives of Hong Kong, are regular patrons at Yuen Kee Dessert. The establishment takes pride in preserving the recipe for this broth, which is thicker than soup and more gelatinous than jelly.
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