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Why dragon's breath? “When you eat it, you will smoke like a dragon,” reads the vendor's sign. While the dessert sounds cool, the liquid nitrogen used can be as cold as negative 320 degrees.
Today.com reports that Dragon’s Breath’s vendor describes the treat as a “dessert cereal snack that tastes like Fruit Loops dipped in liquid nitrogen.” When patrons eat it, they will ...
A dessert called Dragon's Breath, new this year to State Fair Meadowlands, delivers billowy, subzero chill to the usual roster of deep-fried foods, meats-on-a-stick and frozen treats at the fair ...
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Don’t imitate a fire-breathing dragon by eating cereal supercooled with liquid nitrogen, Suffolk health officials warned Thursday. What is being called “Dragon’s Breath” happens when ...
A new trend is coming to Upstate malls: a dessert supposed to make you breathe like a dragon when you eat it. The food stand “Dragon Breath” is now serving the treat at the Haywood Mall in ...
There are some concerns over a new dessert that is more like edible entertainment, thanks to liquid nitrogen. You can find "Dragon Breath" at several locations in the Valley.
The dessert in question is called Dragon's Breath. It's described as a cereal snack that is dipped in liquid nitrogen and tastes like Fruit Loops.
Trendy liquid nitrogen 'Dragon Breath' dessert hospitalizes 14-year-old girl. By Fox News. Published October 31, 2017 6:23pm EDT | Updated November 1, 2017 7:56am EDT. Facebook ...
Today.com reports that Dragon’s Breath’s vendor describes the treat as a “dessert cereal snack that tastes like Fruit Loops dipped in liquid nitrogen.” ...