Here is a selection of the ‘seasonal’ ranges so far. I haven’t photographed the regulars, like the chorizo bread and quiches, because they look like normal breads and quiches, although they are mighty tasty.
In no particular order….
First out of the plane is Envious (though it seems to be a regular, sitting in its spot behind the glass, beneath the macarons). Looks like chocolate, tastes like passionfruit!
This is Agadoo. It didn’t have a name for a while, and I’ll admit I was disappointed when it was finally named. I would have preferred ‘Gilligan’s Island’, all tropical with pineapple, coconut and lemongrass. Maybe if the lemon was replaced with ginger, it could become Gilligan.
Ooh where where! Or better yet, don't tell me! My money seems to be going towards cake courses rather than shoes these days! :-D
ReplyDeleteHow funny that we managed to get the same tart and macaron. I saw the pineapple one also, when buying the macaron, and was intrigued, but at the same time wary, because I'm allergic to uncooked pineapple.
ReplyDeleteHey,y - the Agadoo is very pineappley and coconutty, so it's probably best you gave it a miss. *whisper* Jimmy Choo is opening in Castlereagh St...
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