Ever wondered why you'll see small pomegranate plants growing outside many chinese homes? That's because the pomegranate plant symbolizes fertility and abundance.
In fact, newly weds are often advised to display art or symbols of pomegranates at home to attract luck and fertility for their family.
What's also known about pomegranates is that they are very popular fruits here locally, and the most of them are imported from Spain, where the best pomegranates are known to grow.
So we thought, why not incorporate this flavour into a macaron?
When we tried this ourselves, the sweet and slightly tarte fruit taste from the pomegranate really blended well between macaron shells. So why not make it here to stay?
Try this unique flavour for yourself today. We promise you, it's a unique flavour you'll hardly find elsewhere in a macaron. 🙂