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2010-05-16
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A dreamy swiss roll filled with chocolate cream, marshmallows, and crunchy chocolate balls.The swiss roll is slightly bigger than the normal big swiss rolls priced at $38.In terms of price, it is definately dearer than the local chinese bakery, however the quality is assured, at least there will not be eggshells in it.Compared to the upper end swiss rolls, this would be classified as the economic version.Anyway, the presentation of the swiss roll was nicely done, it was decorated with castor sug
The swiss roll is slightly bigger than the normal big swiss rolls priced at $38.
In terms of price, it is definately dearer than the local chinese bakery, however the quality is assured, at least there will not be eggshells in it.
Compared to the upper end swiss rolls, this would be classified as the economic version.
Anyway, the presentation of the swiss roll was nicely done, it was decorated with castor sugar patterns of leaves and flower shapes, almost like a Japanese sakura roll.
Taste:
The ends of the roll were slightly dry, but the centre was moist.
As with all St Honore bakeries, it has their standards, so it wouldnt taste bad, infact it tasted really good, especially the marshmallows, it melts in your mouth, and the marshmallow dosnt have a skin covering it.
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