cheap supermarket candy from a halloween bag, 4/10
This interesting specimen seems to taste rather good for it’s simple appearance, however the heavy black package on this dish severely holds it back, overflowing the delicate flavors with a heavy inky taste reminiscent to that of squid. 6/10
I feel my sanity crumbling as it enters my mouth, the more I chew, the more I begin to start hearing voices. The flavor is indescribable, yet very satisfying, it’s uncanny appearance only seems to help this dish in what it’s trying to achieve. 8/10
a very cheap and slapped together concoction, it tastes heavily of green pepper with hints of other herbs that are not as expressed. there is a smoky flavor which suggests the chef must have roasted the pepper before doing anything else. 7/10
gritty and hardy, yet boasts a soft texture once chewed sufficiently, this dish is certain to surprise many with it’s extremely pleasant aftertaste despite the tough and brutish appearance. 9/10, has hints of iron in it.
it seems like the chef in this image tried to fuse fruity candies with a dilute liquid of some kind, however this fusion does not work exactly well together, making the dish slimy and unappealing to me. 5/10
this dish utilizes a very chewy dough that synergises well with the sweet bean paste that’s been neatly presented with it, overall very fun to eat, I will say however it seems a bit burnt in a few areas, and could use more personality. 8.8/10