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Pudding, coxinha and sushi: see where to try unusual Easter eggs in SP

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04/07/2023

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9:00 am

In addition to chocolate fans, Easter in the capital of São Paulo also has options for customers with a taste for experimentation.

Among the unusual versions, there are coxinha, sushi and even pudding Easter eggs. See below for a list of five options — including a bakery that offers all-you-can-eat options.

Sushi Easter eggs: shell is made with seasoned rice, and stuffed with salmon, shimeji and even hot roll

Sushi Easter eggs: shell is made with seasoned rice, and stuffed with salmon, shimeji and even hot roll

Sushi Easter eggs: shell is made with seasoned rice, and stuffed with salmon, shimeji and even hot roll – Disclosure

Egg pudding, by Bombom Da Baiana Gourmet

Between the Tatuapé and Carrão do Metrô stations, in the east zone of São Paulo, the bakery Baiana Bombom innovated not only in the flavors of the eggs, but also in the scheme of offering them. There, it is possible to taste ten flavors of mini Easter eggs in a rotation for R$ 39.90 per person (children aged 7 to 10 pay half). Versions include flavors like banoffee, key lime pie, and even pudding.
R. Itapura, 488, Tatuapé, east region, tel. (11) 93088-3026


Coxinha egg, from Panetteria ZN

Famous for its giant coxinha, one of the best known bakeries in São Paulo decided to offer, at Easter, unusual versions that include sweet and savory eggs. The menu offers egg pudding (which comes with a mini sweet on top), pie and coxinha —which can be stuffed with chicken, dried meat and even cod.
Av. Eng. Caetano Álvares, 4740, Mandaqui, north region, tel. (11) 2236-6000


Sushi egg from Mam Sushi

At MAM Sushi, in Santo Amaro, it is possible to taste salmon Easter eggs with cream cheese, salmon with Doritos, shimeji and even hot roll eggs. Despite the oval shape, the egg is not chocolate: the shell is made with seasoned rice, and the fillings come on top.
Av. Washington Luís, 703, Vila Sofia, south region, tel. (11) 2309-7271


Romeo and Juliet Egg by Petite Fleur Patisserie

With 400 g, the egg has a white chocolate shell filled with layers of cream cheese and guava paste — which also appears in the decoration of the recipe.
R. Guararapes, 1446, Brooklin Paulista, south region, tel. (11) 3805-3351


Coconut cake egg, by Dona Deôla

Dona Deôla’s invention brings together, in a single dessert, the white chocolate Easter egg with coconut iced cake, creamy cocada, condensed milk and whipped cream.
Av. Pompeia, 1937, Pompeia, west region, tel. (11)3672-6600

Source: Folha

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