Friday, December 25, 2009

Japanese Treats - December

December was a bittersweet month. I'll focus more on the sweet part in this post :)
It literally was a sweet month. My local Asian market reopened and I was so happy! Nothing really changed except they added a seating area by the bakery.

In celebration, I bought some chocoboy cookies, strawberry pocky, and some honey stix chips (which I will not be posting pictures of cause they were...gross). The chocoboy cookies I bought were the "generic" brand compared to the japanese ones (Meiji - Kinoko No Yama) that may look more familiar:



I bet mine probably tasted the same but some people like eating the real thing I suppose. I just wanted to try it :/


The "Generic" Kinoki No Yama Cookie

The cookie itself looked like a lop-sided mushroom but it did not detract from the taste, The chocolate and shortbread-like cookie complemented each other perfectly.


^ Cookie Tasted Good :)

Now, onto the strawberry pocky! I've had strawberry pocky before but I couldn't resist the halloween box! It was just too adorable:

BOOOOOO!

I split the box with mu sister, after all, Pocky is meant for sharing. And the great thing about Pocky is that it makes you feel like you're sophisticated :)

My Share

My final treat this December was from a darling friend of mine whose Japanese. She gave me a candy called Chelsea by Meiji. She gave me the Yogurt Scotch flavor and my sister the Butter Scotch flavor. At first, I was like Scotch? There is alcohol in this thing?! But I later realized it was a play on words :)

Meiji Chelsea Yogurt Scotch

The box slides out and the candy is neatly stacked inside. They're about 20 calories a piece, no fat. And they taste like any other hard candy that is meant to melt in your mouth. I do prefer the Butter Scotch flavor over the Yogurt Scotch though because I feel the Butter Scotch one has a more sweeter taste. Did I mention the wrappers? They're gorgeous...

Slides Out...there is even a message inside :o

A Very Belated Thanksgiving Post

Yes, it is Christmas and I have not posted anything about Thanksgiving! I am so behind! But, never late than never.

Anyways, Thanksgiving this year was delicious, nutritious, and perfect even without turkey. Who says you need to have turkey anyway? This year, we treated ourselves to garlic mashed potatoes, wild rice stuffing, rosemary potatoes, caramelized sweet potatoes, deviled eggs, lettuce wraps with yves ground soy and marinara sauce, cranberry sauce, pumpkin cake cupcakes, and a fruit dessert made from filo.

A Shot of the Meal!

My serving started out standard...but I gave into seconds...and thirds.

This is my plate. I went for the good stuff.

But how could I resist the rest? I remember literally sitting over the fruit dessert and eating the leftovers...everything just tastes better on Thanksgiving :)

Lettuce Wraps w/ Yves Ground Soy and Marinara

Pumpkin Cupcakes...105 calories each!

The Fruit-Filled dessert I DIDN'T eat :P

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Beard Papa's - Telegraph Ave. - Berkeley

After passing this place in September this year, I laughed at the name. Beard Papa's? What's that? I later found myself staring at the computer bored a week later and found that they sold the most mouth-watering cream puffs, ever (at least from what the pictures showed). Next time I went to Berkeley, I had to go.

We encountered the Berkeley store in late October. The walls were a bold yellow and quite small. What else could you expect? It is after all a specialty store. They only need to much room for cream puffs.

Pumpkin Filling!

Since it was October, I was delighted to try their seasonal flavor of PUMPKIN! Yeah! The crust was soft and chewy but the cream filling on the inside tasted just like pumpkin filling. Like a pie with crust all over...it was decadent. I was surprised I didn't gobble it up in three bites since it was pretty small. But, on the caloric side, it was only around 240? Not bad, not bad at all.

Did I forget to mention the powdered sugar?!?

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Food Explorer in Los Angeles: Pick Up Stix

Pick Up Stix; Chinese Wok'd Fresh

I'd like to begin with my road trip to LA this past week. Spent with my dad, sister, and best friend Christina, we had fun at Magic Mountain and at Americana at Brand but the food was awesome [and calorific] as well. :]

Entrance to Pick Up Stix

Our foodie-rific journey started at the Pick Up Stix near Valencia. Closing all their Northern California locations was a huge bummer so finally eating at this place was pure delight. I used to always order the Orange Chicken and occasionally the Kung Pao Chicken [substitute with tofu].

Orange "Chicken"

Kung Pao "Chicken"

Christina ordered a spring chicken salad and my dad ordered some noodles and this spicy lettuce wrap whose tofu filling tasted like garlic pizza. Yum?

Ad for Pick Up Stix Spring Salads


We attacked all the foods together. I mostly ate the Kung Pao Tofu and had some pieces of Orange Tofu and brown rice. I also took a few dabs at the "garlic pizza tasting tofu". So delicious, but the only thing that made it not so appetizing were the calories D:

But us girls got rid of at least some of the calories in the fitness room back at the hotel ;)