Saturday, May 1, 2010

Unusual foods





Kumato

Brown tomatoes — who would think they'd be more juicy and flavorful than their vibrant red counterparts? Foodies are salivating over Kumatotomatoes, which are grown from a parent strain in the Galápagos Islands. These golf-ball-size tomatoes have a high water content and are meaty and sweet with a flavor similar to the just-picked backyard variety. Maybe it's time to let brown produce into your life? Kumatos are sold in major grocery stores throughout the United States.

Esslack Gold and Silver Food Paint

Metallics are making a comeback — we've seen them on footwear, handbags, cosmetics, and now ...tomatoes! Straight out of Germany comes this edible spray paint capable of transforming ordinary food into blinged-out works of culinary art. Serving suggestions from distributorsThe Deli Garage include spraying this luxe paint on everything from muffins to steak.


Whipped Lightning Whipahol

Would you like some booze with that cream? In 2008, the makers ofWhipped Lightning Whipahol answered a resounding yes, and developed this daring 36.5-proof dairy product, which is meant to be enjoyed on top of shots and cocktails, frozen drinks, coffee and espresso drinks, and desserts. Whipped Lightning is now distributed in 13 states, but you must be 21 years old to buy. Flavors include amaretto, white chocolate raspberry, tropical passion, and macadamia. Dreamy!




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