"It's not all about the outside"
KDR Mango Cheesecake
Manufacturer: Maousse Lab
Quite a nice little exterior, the design gives a kind of "French" impression. A mango cheesecake with caramel to taste, "designed especially for those with a sweet tooth" according to the manufacturer. I've never tasted a mango cheesecake, but the claim sounds plausible, at least from my perspective . The smell is indeed one half of the description, namely the smell of cheesecake: it has a pleasant, creamy scent reminiscent of cake.
The flavours: after the first taste, I immediately realized the peatiness, which somewhere deep down I was afraid of, the fruit, which is one of my great favourites in steaming, was unfortunately left out during the preparation of the cake. Maybe it was the pastry students? Plus they forgot to add the caramel, which resulted in a plain cheesecake. It's not that the fruit is weak or that the cake is too intense, it's just not in any form and that's it. A well thought out dessert flavour that would have resulted in a really special steamed cake left me feeling dissipated in practice. But moving on to testing the remaining flavour, the single cheesecake however is very pleasant, not too sweet, and its creamy state improves the product's position, making the flavour even more usable. The sweetening is well hit, adding a big dose of creaminess, which in itself takes its place in the sea of "cakes". Of course, this doesn't give the flavour the right to overlook the shortcomings that were left out of the expected flavour, but on a day of running here and there, it can stand its place as a half-finished test product of "pastry students".
The shortfill came from the unicornvape site, at a bargain price of five euros.
KDR Mango Cheesecake
Manufacturer: Maousse Lab
Quite a nice little exterior, the design gives a kind of "French" impression. A mango cheesecake with caramel to taste, "designed especially for those with a sweet tooth" according to the manufacturer. I've never tasted a mango cheesecake, but the claim sounds plausible, at least from my perspective . The smell is indeed one half of the description, namely the smell of cheesecake: it has a pleasant, creamy scent reminiscent of cake.
The flavours: after the first taste, I immediately realized the peatiness, which somewhere deep down I was afraid of, the fruit, which is one of my great favourites in steaming, was unfortunately left out during the preparation of the cake. Maybe it was the pastry students? Plus they forgot to add the caramel, which resulted in a plain cheesecake. It's not that the fruit is weak or that the cake is too intense, it's just not in any form and that's it. A well thought out dessert flavour that would have resulted in a really special steamed cake left me feeling dissipated in practice. But moving on to testing the remaining flavour, the single cheesecake however is very pleasant, not too sweet, and its creamy state improves the product's position, making the flavour even more usable. The sweetening is well hit, adding a big dose of creaminess, which in itself takes its place in the sea of "cakes". Of course, this doesn't give the flavour the right to overlook the shortcomings that were left out of the expected flavour, but on a day of running here and there, it can stand its place as a half-finished test product of "pastry students".
The shortfill came from the unicornvape site, at a bargain price of five euros.