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People Are Making Dessert 'Sushi' And It Looks Amazing

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Updated 13:01 17 Mar 2022 GMTPublished 12:13 17 Mar 2022 GMT

People Are Making Dessert 'Sushi' And It Looks Amazing

Well this looks delish.

Lucy Devine

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Lucy Devine
Lucy Devine

Lucy is a journalist working for Tyla. After graduating with a master's degree in journalism, she has worked in both print and online and is particularly interested in fashion, food, health and women's issues. Northerner, coffee addict, says hun a lot.

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Raw fish isn't everyone's cup of tea, but if you like the idea of sushi - but simply cannot stomach it - we've found a great alternative.

People are making 'dessert sushi' on TikTok, and it looks totally delish.

It's also super easy to make and requires no baking. You can be as adventurous as you like, or simply opt for a few different alternatives.

So, how's it done?

Well, most people are making the sweet sushi using tortilla wraps, loaded with a variety of carefully assembled fillings.

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One TikToker covered her wrap with caramel spread, before wrapping around a banana and carefully chopping into slices, to mimic a California roll.

She then crushed a Crunchie and sprinkled on top - and the finished result looks so tasty.

Another TikToker made a similar - but more indulgent version - and instead of using a tortilla wrap simply coated the banana in thick chocolate and caramel sauce, before topping with nuts, sprinkles and slices of mango to imitate salmon.

They then allowed the chocolate to set before cutting into slices. We're so impressed!

Another popular option saw TikTokers using peanut butter inside their wraps, along with chocolate chips and a dash of honey.

Meanwhile others topped theirs with sweets, such as jelly fish and fizzy snakes.

Instead of using wraps, another social media user created a super sweet version with crêpes instead. Adding chocolate to the batter, the indulgent snack was then topped with raspberries, nuts and extra chocolate.

And people are loving the idea, with one person commenting on the clips: "Ummm yea I have to try this."

While another said: "Breakfast tomorrow😩😌."

And a third added: "Another brunch idea!"

We need to make this!

In other food news, people are also making Nutella French Toast.

Food blogger Fitwaffle has shared her recipe on how to make the chocolately treat on TikTok, and it’s surprisingly simple to knock together.

You can read more about that here.

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