Wednesday, August 10, 2016

Wishing for some zero-calorie cake? Try the Raindrop Cake!

Have you ever wished to gorge yourself into some cake without feeling guilty? Like if there is just a cake somewhere that is zero calories, fat-free, gluten-free and vegan friendly you can die happy? Or perhaps when you were a kid you tried drinking rain drops (no? just me? Okay 🙁 ) Well here’s a realization of that! Meet the newest food wave to hit the internet, the Raindrop Cake!

The raindrop cake is created by Asian chef and entrepreneur Darren Wong and first introduced in the streets of New York. The cake took its name from the fact that it looks like a raindrop or a morning dew. It is completely transparent and then topped with special Japanese flavors like Kinako (sweet roasted soybean flour) and Kuromitsu or “black honey” which is basically brown sugar syrup.

The Classic Raindrop Cake with special Kinako and Kuromitsu topping

The Original Raindrop Cake with special Kinako and Kuromitsu topping

The cake itself is chewy and soft due to its two ingredients: water and agar. Some people compare its consistency to Jell-O. Agar is a seaweed extract and is commonly used as a gelling or solidifying agent. It is fat-free calorie-free, gluten-free, sugar-free and salt-free making it a very healthy and yummy alternative for those with many such food restrictions.

But aside from being a guilt-free dessert, people are also experimenting with their own flavors and ways to spruce up the raindrop cake. Some add vodka instead of water or even fruit juices for more flavor and color. While others really take it to the next level and become decorative with their cakes.

Some add color and flavor by using fruit juice instead of water or even food dye and flavoring.

Some add color and flavor by using fruit juice instead of water or even food dye and flavoring.

Raindrop cake dragon ball version anyone?

Raindrop cake dragon ball version anyone?

Others are showing off their artistic side and are turning these cakes into fancy art deco cakes.

Others are showing off their artistic side and are turning these cakes into fancy art deco cakes.

Decorating raindrop cakes can also be a fun activity with the kids.

Source: Craftsy.com

Decorating raindrop cakes can also be a fun activity with the kids.

So if you are curious what this awesome new dessert that is the talk of the town, check out this videos:

Now who wants to try eating raindrops too? With the very easy steps to make this and lots of avenue to create your own version, making and eating raindrop cake can sure be fun! Share this to your friends 🙂

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