Maple Sugar and Edible Flower
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Finally I bought the Maple sugar from a shop that sells all kinds of cooking and baking ingredients at Kabambashi. A place where I would call it a heaven for all bakers!! I was so pleased that I managed to get most of my baking stuff from there.
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While we were at Tsukiji market, I saw this edible flower selling at a fruits stall. So I thought I wanna make something pretty using the flowers. So glad they could last till I came back home.
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