
Sexy. Gorgeous. Creamy. Is it beckoning you to devour it whole? One bite will imbue a fleeting aura of the Mona Lisa smile. And although it can only offer ephemeral pleasure, you will savour each lick, bite and tiny crumb of that Strawberry Mascarpone Cream Tart. Oh yes you will, because simply put, it is perfection in a tart. Truly, it is food at its porniest zenith. Hehe. (Eh, accusations?
Deriving sadistic pleasure from subjecting my lovely readers to weekly servings of food porn? Pish, but is it ever about food?)

The juiciest, freshest, sweetest strawberry covered in a glistening-red fruit glaze. A whole berry, quartered and mounded into a dome to hide a creamy, thick yet light filling made with vanilla essence, whipped cream, mascarpone and sugar. Mascarpone is a rich, fresh, soft white cheese with a texture similar to stiff whipped cream. This truly awesome filling has an understated sweetness - not cloyingly sweet. Mmm. Sweetened shredded coconut is pressed into the bottom sides of that strawberry mound. Oh, and let’s not forget to mention what’s holding the filling and strawberry - a buttery, flaky pastry cup of love. Behold, ambrosia. Go, take a minute.
And because we here at the fruityoaty farm strive for
6% educational content, here are 6 fun facts about the glorious strawberry, unearthed in our 6 Google digs found here, then here and lastly, over here:
- In medieval times, strawberries were served at important functions to bring peace and prosperity.
- Folklore states that if you split a mutant double strawberry in half and share it with someone, you’ll soon fall in love with each other.
- In France, strawberries were thought to be an aphrodisiac. Horny newlyweds would have a special breakfast of strawberry soup.
- According to Greek legend, when Adonis died, Venus the Goddess of Love wept uncontrollably. The tears rolled down her cheek and dropped to the earth turning into heart-shaped strawberries.
- The strawberry is not classified by botanists as a true berry. True berries have seeds inside whereas a strawberry has seeds on the outside. Each seed is actually considered a separate fruit. The strawberry is member of the rose family.
- Respondents to an American national survey labeled a strawberry lover as health conscious, happy, fun-loving, outgoing, intelligent, smart, nice, pleasant or normal. Non-strawberry lovers, on the other hand, were described as sour, unhappy, weird, strange and boring.
I swear, that kiss… those lips… tasted like strawberries. Well, that’s what my fruitylicious memories tell me. Yes, just like juicy, juicy strawberries.
Adieu,
fruity booty









Hah, just looking at the picture makes me hungry. Ah, now I feel like baking something. x]
Wow, that looks so tempting! It looks good but I’m sure it tastes even better!
Wow, I love strawberries lol. But I’m not too sure if I’d like the cream in the middle of that. I just tend to eat chocolate covered ones.
Yum. I love strawberries and those pictures make me hungry, even though I’m ill. Haha.
Oh oh oh… ahhhh what wonderfully delicious pictures… Did I mention I was a strawberry lover??
Now, I know why I am so…
OMG STOP. Your descriptions make me want to dive into a heavenly pool of whipped cream and strawberries. Mmm. ;d
Speaking of strawberries, the strawberry festival is coming up soon. :3
Oh, man, strawberries are my favorite, so your post just made me sooooo hungry.
I liked the 6 random facts too. Neat.
Gah, every time I come to your blog I get hungry. I need to learn to eat before reading your blog! LOL.
I didn’t know that part about the mutant strawberries. I think it’s false though because I ate one once with… someone I knew… and we don’t even talk anymore. XD
Damn that picture looks good enough to eat.
OhMyGod. That looks soooooooooo… good. *dies* I MUST eat that. You are too cruel.
I shall have to find something with strawberries now to eat. 