10 Korean Jelly Desserts So Pretty You’ll Stare Before You Snack

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We have to talk about Korean jelly desserts, because at this point, they’ve stopped being just food and fully entered tiny edible artwork territory. Some of these desserts taking over our feed look like clouds, others like tiny cute animals, and a few are so intricate and beautiful you will question if it’s ok to eat them. They seem to be delicious and refreshing. They are definitely too cute for their own good. Here are 10 Korean-style jelly desserts that are almost too pretty to eat. Almost.

1. Fruit Bubble Jelly Balls

These little glassy orbs are basically fruit confetti trapped inside wiggly jelly bubbles. Mango, kiwi, dragon fruit—floating like tiny treasure in see-through jelly domes. They’re usually served on skewers, which makes eating them even more fun, cause everything is better if it’s on a stick.

2. Sky Jelly Cake

This one definitely looks like it’s straight out of a Studio Ghibli dream. These jelly cakes have been popular for a while not, but can we even call this cake if it’s not baked? Technically it’s a slab of clear blue jelly with fluffy white clouds piped inside. And it actually looks like a slice of the sky. Kind of makes you want to lie down on it, but we’ll settle for cutting it with a spoon while whispering a quick sorry for ruining such beauty.

3. Dragon Fruit Jelly Cocktail

Is this a drink, a dessert, or a fruit salad? Probably all three and definitely a vibe. This pink-and-purple stunner is full of jelly balls, fruit cubes, popping boba, and served in a big bowl of sweet creamy milk. This one is definitely going on our list of things to try this summer, cause it seems like it would be very refreshing and actually easy to make.

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