Numazu
Port, in central Japan’s Shizuoka Prefecture,
is where these delicious treats hail from, the Numazu Deep Sea Pudding Factory, (Numazu Shinkai Purin
Kōbō), opened its gates in July of 2018 and managed to make a great first
impression with the help of an inspired selection of gourmet sweets, that
included puddings, ice cream and uniquely-flavored soda. Right from the start,
the owners set out to create a product that captured the essence of Numazu, and
the adjacent Suruga Bay proved to be the perfect inspiration. Famous for
hosting the deepest ocean pits around Japan, Suruga Bay was perfectly
represented by a whimsical blue dessert named Deep Sea Pudding, photogaphs Numazu Deep Sea Pudding Factory,
consisting
of a layer of no-bake pudding representing the bottom of the ocean, topped off
with a deep blue layer of ramune soda flavored jelly, Deep Sea Pudding is not
the most complex dessert ever created, but it’s definitely a stunning-looking
one,
the factory opened,
two years ago, but already it was rumored that the pudding specialty shop was
selling up to 2,500 jars of Deep Sea Pudding a day,
plus there’s the Asahi (Morning Sun)
pudding made with marmalade and blood orange jelly available only
before noon, and a special “Deep Sea Day” version of the Deep Sea Pudding
containing mango and passion fruit pieces available only on the 8th,
18th, and 28th of each month, contact details:
Numazu Deep Sea Pudding Factory / 沼津深海プリン工房
Address: Shizuoka-ken, Numazu-shi, Senbon
Minatomachi 97
静岡県沼津市千本港町97
Open 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
what a novel and unusual series of desserts.
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