Although we have franchises in the states as well, I wanted to compare the similarities and differences between the two. First off, they don't use vellum wrappings on the trays, which is odd because it seems unsanitary to just place bread directly on the tray. Who knows if they clean them properly, but that's just what I'm used to.
I tried the MILK PUDDING and sadly it was disappointing to the ones in the states because the pudding to bread ratio was pathetic. All I got was bread and barely any pudding. The bread itself looked much bigger than the ones in the states, but once I bit into it, it deflated a lot because there was just too much air. They really get a rise in their breads here. Flavor overall was the same. I did like that the pudding was not as sweet; so that was a plus.
THE ONE ORANGE TEA
We have a similar drink like this in the states, but it's grapefruit. It's essentially the same. They place the whole fruit into the tea and let the fruity flavors soak in with the tea. I'm not a huge fan of the orange flavor though. It's different from the orange flavor we have in the states. It's oddly sweet, but almost in an artificial way. The orange was very strong and I couldn't taste much of the tea. It reminded me of orangina.
I see some similarities and differences. It wasn't bad, but it wasn't necessarily good in terms of not just 85 in the states, but drinks and bread in general. read more