This was a popular cheesecake shop imported from Japan. The original one in Osaka was really soft and tender to taste, melting in the mouth immediately. Not sure about this one though
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I would like to taste that typical Japanese cheesecake. It seems it is not too sweet.
ReplyDeleteIt was quite nice to taste. Not original but good enough in downunder lol
DeleteYou will have to check out the cheesecake and let us know if it lives up to its Japanese reputation. Love your photo with the reflection giving two views of reality combined.
ReplyDeleteIt tastes quite good actually. Can't complain as I do not need to fly over there.
DeleteTodas las medidas de seguridad preceptiva de sanidad, para la elaboración de ese queso. Todas las personas pueden tener completa seguridad a la hora de consumirlos,
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo
Japanese standards are usually reliable
DeleteOh, that must be the kind of Japanese cheesecake known as "jiggly cheesecake" -- I've never had an opportunity to try it!
ReplyDeleteIt tastes like souffle texture with a lot of cheesy flavour
DeleteI would love to have a slice now :-)
ReplyDeleteIt is very soft and yummy
DeleteI have heard how delicious Japanese cheesecake is. Like Angie, I would love a slice right now :) Great photo!
ReplyDeleteI finish one whole cake at a time
Delete...as good as New York City cheese cake?
ReplyDeleteQuite different
DeleteI'd at least give it a try.
ReplyDeleteSeguro que estaba bueno. Besos.
ReplyDeleteLove a good cheesecake, I like the make baked and frozen ones.
ReplyDeleteNice capture.
ReplyDeleteI'm pretty fussy about cheesecake but would try a taste. Some is dry and flour, which is the way my father liked it. It rather made me suspicious of cheesecake in general!
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Nice capture.. cheesecakes are my fav
ReplyDeleteLooks good
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