In addition to adverse effects, it turns out that the coronavirus also has an impact on emerging food and beverage trends that are attracting attention. Anything?
Maybe a lot of news is preaching about food or drinks that are forced to be thrown out because it does not sell. It all happened because of the corona virus outbreak that has killed all community activities.
However, in addition to that, there are also foods and drinks that actually appear because of the corona virus outbreak. Some of them even become hits and viral on social media.
In addition, some of these foods have reappeared after years of disappearing. Reporting from several sources, the following 5 foods and drinks that appear when the corona virus.

Corona virus outbreak makes food in the form of milk cake from Japan re-emerge. Even though the cake recipe has been around for 1,000 years and has not been made in a long time. However, now the cake appears again in the middle of the corona virus.
The milk cake is known as Su which existed in the Asuka period (538 - 710 AD) until the Heian period (795 - 1185). The emergence of milk cakes originated from the Japanese community which bought up a lot of milk from farmers.
That was done to help farmers who reportedly would lose their jobs because of the corona virus. Then, milk bought in large quantities was used by the Japanese people to make milk cakes. The way to make it is to boil it until the texture becomes solid.

Dragon fruit bread also appears in the middle of the corona virus. As the name implies, the bread is made from dragon fruit originating from Vietnam. Dragon fruit bread was created by a bakery named ABC BAkery located in the Ho Chi Minh area.
Reporting from Business Insider (19/02) he made the dragon fruit bread because he saw the production of dragon fruit produced by farmers not sold because of the corona virus. Usually Vietnam always exports dragon fruit to China.
However, since the corona virus, Vietnam's trade access to China has been closed. Therefore the dragon fruit is used by the owner of the bakery to be processed into a delicious processed bread and managed to attract the attention of the public.

Cake making groups in the UK re-popularized Britain's national loaf, which is processed bread made from whole wheat. The bread was first produced in 1942.
The bread was also popularly consumed during World War II. Wheat bread is now re-emerging and popular. That happened because in England was experiencing scarcity of food.
Especially in flour. The demand for flour has also increased. Therefore the factory focuses on making flour using wheat. Well, from that the bread makers thought to make loaf bread.

I'm not just food, when the corona virus pandemic also raises drink hits. The drink is known as dalgona coffee called taste from Korea. The coffee concoction is made from coffee, sugar and water produced to form soft foam.
Then the mixture is mixed with milk. Reported from several sources, dalgona coffee has the same taste as a traditional candy from Korea which is also named dalgona.
The coffee mixture then becomes viral on social media. Well, long before the virus dalgona coffee turned out to have been made by the community in India thousands of years ago known as Phenti Hui Coffee.

Toilet paper shaped cakes are made by bakers during the corona virus outbreak. One of them is a baker named Ben Cullen. Through Instagram, the baker showed his homemade bread which then went viral.
That's because the bread is made with a unique shape, which forms toilet roll rolls. Ben's idea of making tissue-shaped bread because it was inspired by the phenomenon of panic buying that bought up a lot of toilet tissue.
Starting from the color, shape to the details make the shape of the cake really look like tissue. Even when first seen nobody thought that it was actually a cake.


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