A tofu pudding shop near Bei Yi also serves shaved ice.
After finishing work with a confirmed diagnosis, I wanted to go home, but my colleagues insisted on eating first...
There are quite a few options for toppings inside, but most of them are synthetic ingredients, which I don’t particularly like, though those who do love them. My colleague ordered a bunch of coconut jelly and is gobbling it up.
Sugar syrup tofu pudding: It has no toppings, and the texture is plain, coming from the boiled yellow soybeans. It's not creamy; instead, it’s quite soft, suitable for people with dental issues. It really melts in the mouth. The sugar syrup may be lost on me since I’m sick and can’t taste sweetness (?), but I can detect a faint soy milk flavor (????). Let me try it again after I recover from my illness. XD
Shaved ice 1: A pile of coconut jelly, topped with almond milk jelly... which is a bit mysterious to me.
Shaved ice 2: Two piles of coconut jelly, topped with strawberry milk jelly...???
Respect to my colleagues.
The shaved ice is coarse, and biting into it gives a satisfying crunch, drizzled with brown sugar syrup. It looks beautiful, but it’s not what I usually eat, so I can’t provide a genuine review of the texture.
Curiously... isn’t it generally the case that unfinished items are cleaned up? They would be taken out again tomorrow, right? Instead, I see them topping up the items, huh?
#Boss, is your power usage excessive?
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