Warabi mochi, gained popularity in the Edo period as what they claimed, is made from bracken starch. This is rich in fiber, which helps with digestion. It is also a good source of protein and Vitamin B1
I have always loved warabi mochi, shiratama dango, azuki and …basically I love Japanese desserts.
So when this came to Singapore last year it was it the year before in Holland V, I said I wanted to try. But nothing can convince me to make that journey all the way there. I chanced upon the board in Ngee Ann City sometime in May, opening in June. Fast forward months later, I finally got the chance to try it. Twice this week infact. That’s to make up for one trip I made before Aug where I joined the long queue but decided not to buy as I had to pick lil’ one up.
The first time I bought was on 14th Aug, when I misread that the Mid-Autumn Fair started 😂. Made the trip down excitedly only to see the men hammering the signages preparing for the fair in 2 days time. At least I got to eat my 翡翠云吞面.
I bought both warabi mochi ($8.90 for 5 pieces) to share and a drink each for che-che and myself.
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