World’s Most Expensive Dessert Costs US$14,500
Posted on September 28th, 2007 in Current Events, News, Recreation |
The Fortress resort in Sri Lanka has stated it is home to the world’s most expensive dessert. “The Fortress Stilt Fisherman Indulgence” costs US$14,500 and contains an 80 carat aquamarine stone.
The rest of the dessert is made up of a gold leaf cassata from Italy, flavoured with Irish Cream, a chocolate fisherman holding on to a silt, a compote made up of mango and pomegranate, and a champagne sabayon enlighten.
No one has, as yet, purchased the dessert.
COLOMBO, Sri Lanka - This dessert may be a little too rich for you, but you’re probably not rich enough for it. A Sri Lankan resort is charging $14,500 for what it calls the world’s most expensive dessert, a fruit infused confection complete with a chocolate sculpture and a gigantic gemstone.
“The Fortress Stilt Fisherman Indulgence” was created to give visitors at The Fortress resort in the coastal city of Galle a one-of-a-kind experience, said the hotel’s public relations manager, Shalini Perera.
The dessert is a gold leaf Italian cassata flavored with Irish cream, served with a mango and pomegranate compote and a champagne sabayon enlighten. The dessert is decorated with a chocolate carving of a fisherman clinging to a stilt, an age old local fishing practice, and an 80 carat aquamarine stone.
The dessert has to be specially ordered, Perera said. Though the hotel has gotten calls about it from as far away as Japan, she said, no one has yet forked over the money to try it.