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Imitation Imo

May 14, 2008 by Tom  
Filed under Recipes

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Imo (Japanese sweet potato) is great.  Why you would need to imitate it is a decent question but here it is.  These guys are kind of pastry shells filled with a sweet cake kind of thing.  On top is a thin layer of custard.  It is delicious, it contains zero sweet potato and it doesn’t really look like sweet potato.  Why?  Why not.

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One Response to “Imitation Imo”
  1. Chesu says:

    It seems logical that they would make an imitation of something to be consumed in the off-season, when sweet potatoes aren’t eaten as much… but this is Japan we’re talking about. Land of the Rising Genteiban.

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