Chinese herbal tea eggs are very delicious. Have you tried them before? You can make them at home easily. The ingredients for chinese herbal tea eggs can be bought form any chinese medical halls or even the supermarket. Eu Yan Sang has some if you want to try.

Me, i wont bother. I buy mine from Kuyichai, the tea gallery at Parkson. It’s located on the first floor. Take the escalator as you enter from the front entrance. It’s the shop to the left as soon as you reach the 1st floor. So, the next time you go to Parkson, dont forget to try some of these chinese herbal tea eggs. My kids love them.
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April 19, 2008 - 1:58 pm
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I have three more of this Japanese Milk Dessert inside the fridge and my kid saw it. Since he can now say the word “dessert”, i granted him his wish. Anything to make my Prince happy. Gordon’s happy = Mama’s happy

Here is the Japanese Milk Dessert in Peach flavor and my carton of FULL CREAM milk. Click here if you want to know How to prepare Fruit Che Japanese Dessert with Milk.

I actually only wanted to show off the Mickey and Minnie glasses which i bought from Jusco the other day, lol.

Yummy or not. Can you see the bits and pieces of fruits in the Japanese Milk Dessert. Those are peaches, k.

Here, have a spoonful of my Japanese Milk Dessert…. open your mouth widely….. hurry, my baby’s waiting….

Okay, all gone now. Still have two two more packets inside the fridge. I’ll leave those for Chinese New Year.
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February 3, 2008 - 12:29 pm
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If you have a kid that whines each time you try to get him to drink his milk, then you may want to try making this yummy Japanese Dessert with Milk. I bought it from Cold Storage. So, how to prepare Fruit Che Japanese Dessert with Milk?

On the left, you can see the Japanese Dessert with Milk box, and the silver pouch is its contents. It feels watery inside.

All it uses is 200ml of FULL CREAM milk

Pour the milk into the Japanese Dessert with Milk. The one my kid chose is of mixed fruit flavor.

Here’s a pic with the milk in the Japanese Dessert.

Give the Japanese Dessert with Milk a stir until it thickens. It’ll turn gooey.

Here’s how it looks like. I just spooned them into smaller cups and it was all gone in a flash. It’s not overly sweet and Gordon loves it. Malcolm needs some time to get used to it as that fler doesnt really like to eat. Weird baby i have, lol. I have three more of this Japanese Dessert with Milk in different flavors and will make some for him this Saturday.

If you like, you can add your kid’s favorite cereal or cut up some fruits into the Japanese Dessert with Milk before serving. Like the one shown at the back of the box. It’ll make a good breakfast or tea-time snack.
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January 31, 2008 - 8:59 pm
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Hubby told me about this Fruit Che Japanese Dessert with Milk one day and i said we have to buy some back for Gordon to try. He doesnt want to drink his milk lately and we’ve been substituting it with yoghurt and other foods that contains calcium so that he gets lots of calcium in his diet. Hubby didnt buy the Fruit Che Japanese Dessert with Milk back that day as he’s afraid i wont know how to make it as it’s all written in Japanese and Cold Storage was about to close then.

Since we’re there almost everyday after sending our kid to school, i checked it out and bought them in all flavors, lol. Gee, see how colorful they are. Appetising, right. Cant wait to try it out. I’m sure my kids will love it.
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January 29, 2008 - 10:00 pm
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