Is Tiramisu a pastry or a cake?
Tiramisu (Tiramisu) is a cake with a coffee liquor flavor, made of whipped cream, cocoa powder, chocolate, flour, the top is a thin layer of cocoa powder, the bottom is a thick cream product, and the cream in the middle of the mousse similar to chocolate cake. It is fragrant, smooth, sweet and creamy in your mouth, soft with textural variations, and the flavor is not uniformly sweet, but slightly borderline bitter because of the cocoa powder, which is just right for a cappuccino. Most restaurants serve it in glassware, a pure buttery yellow sprinkled with the brown color of cocoa powder, a deep scoop, and more of the dark brown color of chocolate. Not as colorful as a banana split or as monochromatic as a cheesecake, tiramisu is harmonious and varied. Gently scooped up a spoon into the mouth, cool not cold, the mouth suddenly feel refreshing, whipped cream unique sticky smooth, thick wrapped around the lips, tongue, teeth, slowly swallowed, the gentle sweetness will be wantonly in the whole body every place overflowing.