Donuts from Kreme for Valentine's Day (Perth only)
Introduction
Before all the Krispy Kreme haters jump on
the platforms and start talking about how terrible the Best Donut Shops in Perth are or how they are the wholesome scourge of all human development, let me
first say that they were a gift and that I am a complete blockhead for forgoing
my well-deserved money to buy these. My favourite Krispy Kremes are really the
ones that are first coated and, unexpectedly, occasionally after that. I like
Mister Donuts a lot, but I wouldn't say I'm dedicated to them or consume them
frequently. No, the doughnut enthusiast is my significant other. He
occasionally yearns for them; nevertheless, it is an other story.
From January 21 to March 14,
these donuts are a steal at Perth Krispie Kreme locations.
The
sly way Valentine's Day was effectively split in half as a buying frenzy for
sweets is the reason the sale ends so late. In accordance with this tradition,
on February 14 women provide dessert to men, while on March 14 men give dessert
to women in observance of "White Day." The doughnuts are designed to
cover all the readily available occasion sweet snacks in the area, preventing
Krispy Kreme from developing any new specialty items.
Although there is no caramel
in the mocha chocolate heart
it smells like caramel and espresso. It is
not very sweet, has a little espresso flavour, and no discernible chocolate
flavour. Since there is only more doughnut within the doughnut, I didn't take a
picture of it. Although this has a noticeable "bready" flavour, the
yeast doughnut flavour isn't unpleasant. I enjoy frosting made with whipped
cream, but this was only decorative and tasteless. While I like the idea of a
doughnut that is less sugary, I wish the tastes were more sophisticated or
perhaps even spectacular.
I should also mention that a spherical
version of this precise combination of ingredients was eventually made
available in the collection of Krispy Kreme Perth experiences, and it was as
disappointing in its earlier form.
The doughnut
to the right is shaped like a strawberry double heart.
The pink topping, which is similarly
related to coloured white chocolate in that it is firm rather than delicate
like frosting or icing, is made from Polish Senga signina strawberries, which
are equivalent to the small freeze-dried strawberry pieces on one side. The
white chocolate heart that is attached to the right side is referred to as the
"twofold heart."
This doughnut has a strong strawberry
aroma. There was also a sensation of melancholy and a respectable, though
largely ineffectual, strawberry flavour. In any case, the plain doughnut, which
was fresh and yeasty, has no filling. This is without a doubt the better
doughnut of the two.
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