After Kiki, walk further to Chung Hsiao E. Rd., you will see this nice local dessert shop which takes taro and herbal jelly as their theme dessert.


1/2. the shop.

3. For those who haven't been to Taiwan, this would be something unusual for them as herbal jelly is often eaten chilled cold. This one is a hot one and what should be called in Taiwan as 燒仙草 in fact delivers a stronger aroma of herbal jelly. This hot dessert is not that sweet and very nice to refresh from the hot smelly tofu.
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We have this hot herbal jelly in LA too. Pretty good. But I still like the cold one better.
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