Showing posts with label Oreos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oreos. Show all posts

Saturday, April 07, 2012

McCafe: Cookies and cream cheesecake

 
The Cookies and cream cheesecake immediately stood out from the cake selection.

It is different from the usual cheesecakes because half of the base is cake and the above is cookies and cream cheesecake filling.
Usually there is more proportion of the cheesecake filling and the bottom is just a biscuit base tart.

I rarely eat cheesecakes because I find them quite heavy and I do not like the biscuit base.

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Cookies and cream cheesecake
The cake looked visually nice, there was a distinct dark brown cake base in contrast to the light yellow cheesecake filling on top embedded with oreo cookies and topped with big white chocolate drops and oreo pieces.
The cheesecake filling at the top was amazingly light, it was similar to thick mousse and the oreo cookie pieces in it were nice and soft as well.
It was a good match with the chocolate cake base at the bottom which was not too sweet, but the cake base was a little too dry and hard.
Although there was oreo pieces in it, there was still a lemon taste in the cheesecake filling!
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Wednesday, March 28, 2012

McD's new taro oreo McFlurry and new cheese dip

When I saw the new taro oreo McFlurry, I thought wow.

So I got it with some chicken nuggetts to try the new cheese sauce.
The honey and mustard was the same as last years, so I just tried the cheese.

The cheese sauce was very runny but not strong enough in cheese.
It would be cool if they had blue cheese sauce, but I doubt the Chinese would like stuff like that.
As for the McFlurry it was really dissappointing because it was different to what I expected.

I assumed it would be using Taro ice-cream but it was plain soft serve topped with Taro sauce and crushed OREO's.

It was really different to the ones in UK because it was not mixed.

The McFlurry is a vanilla ice cream dessert that has pieces of candy, fruit or cookies mixed into it. The mixing blade for the dessert is actually a specially designed spoon with a hollow handle that attaches to the mixer spindle. The blade is used once then given to the customer to use to eat the product.

I took a few spoons and left it to melt, it tasted nicer as a drink because the taro taste was stronger, but TOO SWEET!!!!
The sweetness is SOOOOOOOOOO sweet that you can smell it at an arms length.
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