And I've got you, I've got you, I've got you, I've got bread, I've got buns, I've got fragrance, I've got cakes, I've got cakes, I've got brown palms, peanuts, I've got coconuts, I've got sweets, I've got a sense of taste。
The copper turn, also known as the gold cake, is a legend of the Edo era in Japan, where the general warriors gave each other a gift from the copper turn in the army, who were poor, and made the most delicious of the world with the copper turn as a roasted pan, and made it in the form of a copper turn. The copper turn is actually a cake that can be bought in many bakeries, but at a higher price, it's easy to do it on its own, and it's not expensive. Many people do copper turn-burning, like bubble powder, soda, etc., and this section of copper turn-burning, without any additional additives, bread-skinned creams, soft mouths, nuanced skins and flaccid internals, has a wonderful taste。