„Fish-shaped sweet filled treats” is another Buzzword in Cookie Jam. Fortunately, you can find the answer to this nagging question here.
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Cookie Jam is not just a puzzle game with popular match-3 formula. It has also events like the Buzzwords. There are new questions to answer every week, such as “A, C, D3, K2, B12” and “Sicilian cookie made with pine nuts”. In this guide, the question we're going to cover is “Fish shaped sweet filled treats.” Never heard of such a treat before? Well, if so, we will help you answer this question and learn a lot about this delicacy.
For me, the answer to this question was trivial. But only because of my recent trip to Japan. Oops, perhaps I have already hinted too much? Well, this particular delicacy is very popular in this country, after all, it originated there. However, if you're not interested in Japanese cuisine, or have simply never been there, it's not surprising that you might not know the answer. And it is:
It looks very cute! However, I guarantee you that not only the appearance is sweet, but also the taste. Taiyaki is a type of Japanese cake. Most often it is filled with anko paste - sweetened red azuki beans. However, you can also find versions with chocolate-nut paste, vanilla cream, and matcha-flavored cream.
All right, but how is the cake shaped like a fish? Usually, the batter is poured into a special fish-shaped mold. The filling is placed on one of the parts; then, the molds are overlapped, and the cake is baked on both sides. It is best when it turns golden. Would you like to try something like this yourself? I highly recommend it!
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Author: Dawid Lubczynski
He completed his first degree studies in journalism. His adventure with Gamepressure began in 2019 when he undertook the difficult art of writing complex game guides. Over the years, became a specialist genre; in his spare time, he reads about mixtures that will help him reduce stress after the thousandth death at the same stage of the game. A huge fan of fighting games (Tekken) who regularly participates in tournaments.