What can you tell me about asian sweets [those cubes and spheres of fudge-like substances you see displayed...!


Question: in the window of certain types of asian delicatessen or restaurents.

what i need is an identification guide to work out what they all taste of, kind of like the things you get on a box of chocolates!


Answers: in the window of certain types of asian delicatessen or restaurents.

what i need is an identification guide to work out what they all taste of, kind of like the things you get on a box of chocolates!

I love all of them. This site will show you the pictures and tell you what is in them.

http://www.spicesofindia.co.uk/acatalog/...

stay away from the spheres! if they are rice cake it is disgusting!!!!

Turkish delights??? Jelly like substance coated in icing powder?

There are millions. You need to tell us what race or what kind of food it is. We cant just tell you if you dont tell us what it looks like ....

I can tell u that mii mum buys them and they are nice =)

All apart from them yellow like messy shapes ones. They are DISGUSTING.

Mii faves are the pink one and the round creamy coloured balls YUMM

The fudge like stuff is like fudge but a bit sweeter, it is some times seen in a tray and covered in a very light edible foil-especially at weddings. In Pakistan the fudge is called bhurphi. The balls are made off coconut and sugary syrup, very sweet. O.K if fresh.

Some of them are very nice and others can be awful to the western tastes. The answer is very simple - go in the shop and ask. They will be more than happy to tell you what is in them. One thing I find though is that in nearly all cases, they are very heavy and very sweet and one is usually enough.





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