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Blackmamba1519 t1_j9j10g2 wrote
Did you make it?
FlorisLDN OP t1_j9j1633 wrote
No. It is from Brunetti Oro Cafe in Melbourne, Australia.
Grisemine t1_j9j1wyg wrote
The french "Baba au rhum" is with custard inside and no apricot, and is soaked in rhum... Quite rare in France these days, as it must be sold (and eaten) quickly after prepare. There was plenty in bakeries when I was younger ;)
Jenta007 t1_j9j51gt wrote
Imma need some of these can’t lie
thefoodee t1_j9jf7wq wrote
Wow
Dry-Actuary-3928 t1_j9jvid6 wrote
Wow it's really interesting and probably so delicious but looks like urine catheter 🤔
Dry-Actuary-3928 t1_j9jvjxo wrote
Wow it's really interesting and probably so delicious but looks like urine catheter 🤔
FlorisLDN OP t1_j9jvthc wrote
There is custard inside. The apricot is a light glaze on the outside - it pairs well with the rum.
FlorisLDN OP t1_j9jvywq wrote
I will make a mental note not to order this from the hospital cafeteria if it ever appears there.
Dry-Actuary-3928 t1_j9jwif6 wrote
that will be the safest ;) ;)
Hell_is_now79 t1_j9jzl5q wrote
/napoli get that xd
Rodonite t1_j9kpprl wrote
God damn it, eating your drinks?! That is brilliant!
Protolictor t1_j9kwta3 wrote
I like moist cake, I dislike wet cake.
shakes fist in direction of relatives that insist on pouring condensed milk over cakes
crazylazykitsune t1_j9lhw5j wrote
Yes please.
FlorisLDN OP t1_j9nxww2 wrote
Well, according to our payroll department dinner is reimbursable, but drinks are not. Chess not checkers.
FlorisLDN OP t1_j9j0xph wrote
The pipette contains the rum, which you squeeze prior to eating.