Tuesday 24 July 2018

Juchheim – A Jewel Like No Other

About a week ago I went down to Juchheim for some delicious Baumkuchen, a popular type of dessert in Japan!


The Japanese do cakes the way I love them – quality ingredients, light yet flavourful without being too overpowering, and filled with so much effort. Juchheim is one of the brands I’ve always known, particularly for their Baumkuchen, which is essentially a type of cake.


Juchheim recently launched their new Jewellery Baum and Lucky Cat (Manekineko) Baum.
Jewellery Baum is their new launch that resembles real jewellery, making it perfect as gifts for loved ones, especially on special occasions. Just look at them!
The jelly and fruit add a very nice refreshing twist to the original cake, and I love fruit-based desserts! If you’re afraid that the original cake is too sweet, you can try this version. It’s smaller in size and easy to eat – perfect for a party or gathering with family and friends.

 Jewellery Baum, $3 each
5 flavours: Berries, Orange, Matcha, Coffee and Mango

They’ve also launched the Lucky Cat (Manekineko) Baum, which is the ultimate respresentation of luck! Inspired by the lucky number eight, it has eight layers; it even comes with a fortune cat cookie at the top - can’t get more auspicious than that! Definitely appropriate for family gatherings or to wish loved ones good luck on a special occasion.


Lucky Cat (Manekineko) Baum, $23.80
 Watching how the cakes are made, I’m really impressed by Juccheim’s promise for quality. They’re very detailed in the preparation of the desserts and I’m sure they adhere to this very strongly, because they have a glass kitchen where everyone can see them! The cake itself is very soft, and not overly sweet.


I’m a happy girl after all these goodies from Juchheim!

Juchheim is located at Takashimaya Food Hall B2



 

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