The food carts in Japan are filled with unique and tasty treats that are a feast for the senses. When visiting, be sure to try out these 21 street foods.
Published July 3, 2021, 12:27 PM
Chocoholics alert! World Chocolate Day is this Wednesday, July 7, 2021. And if you recall how back in 2019, S Maison and Auro Chocolate came up with a truly delicious and successful Chocolate Fair; well, the good news is that after a hiatus in 2020, the Chocolate Fair is back with a vengeance. With more purveyors and customized treats that we can feast on, it’s time to throw away your diets–think sugar rush–and just bask in all this chocolate glory from July 7 to 11, 2021.
What different purveyors have created using Auro Chocolate as an ingredient
The Chocolate Fair 2021 edition has the following established and popular purveyors using the high quality Auro chocolate as an ingredient in the special items they’ve come up with for the festival:
It’s impossible to make a fancy version of Japanese curry. Unlike Thai curry, there’s no patient pounding of ingredients with a mortar and pestle. That’s because preparing Japanese curry is a simple matter of dissolving curry flakes, paste, or, most commonly, square tablets in the cooking liquid.
As such, it’s excellent as a quick meal and for repurposing leftovers. Nevertheless, Japanese curry is a dish full of meaning for those who grew up on it. For those of us who didn’t, it’s a touchstone we can tap into, one that gives us a glimpse of a community’s continuity and provides something delicious at the same time.