Ever wondered how it would feel to eat an entire chicken like cartoons do?

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Well, for those who’ve been wanting to pull off this fantasy can now do it more realistically, though we must warn you, there’s no actual chicken involved.

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Yesmade is a pushcart food stall in Taiwan that focuses on pancake pops, which are savoury or sweet treats made with pancake batter – except Yesmade has elevated their pops by shaping them into mini roasted chickens!

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Their pancake pops are made with their own unique customised pancake iron, and comes in 5 mouthwatering flavours: Original, Cocoa, Matcha, Cheese & Peanut Cocoa.

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There’s also a secret flavour that changes from time to time, so you’ll be surprised every time you drop by for a visit! They’ve previously experimented with flavours such as bubble tea with pearls, lava egg yolk, yam, vanilla Oreo and tie guan yin tea custard.
Anyone curious to find out what their secret flavours are can keep an eye on their Instagram page where they regularly make their reveals.
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Sold in packs of five, each pack only contains one flavour while pricing ranges from NT40 (RM5.33) to NT50 (RM6.66) per pack. Yesmade also encourages you to bring your own bag to reduce plastic usage.
Yesmade can be found in 3 different locations in Taiwan: TaiChung City, Taoyuan City & Hsinchu City.
It’s about time to fly on over to Taiwan!
Also read: M’sian Tourists Accidentally Bring Chicken Onigiri Into Taiwan, Get Slapped with RM4,000 Fine