Pasteles? Popsicles. They're delicious at Cocoberry Pops LEO's Eats with Robin Garr Two popsicles at Cocoberry Pops.I couldn’t leave the South End without checking another new spot, Cocoberry Pops, another street-food eatery that offers just one thing - a very good thing - Gourmet-style popsicles based on Mexican paletas.
Made with only fresh ingredients, organic cane sugar and no artificial flavors, these treats are only $3, and they are delicious. About two dozen flavors are divided between fruity and creamy.
A lime pop was fresh, tangy and tart, with a true lime-juice flavor. Caramel was subtle and sweet, not salty, just pure browned sugar. Chocolate was light milk-chocolate, evoking childhood Fudgesicle memories in a much more grown-up flavor. A cashew pop was non-dairy, but it tasted like fresh, sweet cream. More. I must have more.
Cocoberry Pops323 W. Woodlawn Ave.
414-7677
http://cocoberrypops.comhttps://facebook.com/cocoberrypopsRobin Garr’s rating: 90 points
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