Raya and the Last Dragon inspired treats come to Disney’s Animal Kingdom

Raya and the Last Dragon. Image courtesy Disney. © 2020 Disney. All Rights Reserved.
Raya and the Last Dragon. Image courtesy Disney. © 2020 Disney. All Rights Reserved. /
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As excitement builds for Raya and the Last Dragon, Disney Parks, specifically Animal Kingdom, has created delicious food inspired by the Disney film. These sweet treats are another tasty example how Disney Parks bring the Disney experiences off the screen and into real life. What tempting magical memories await?

When special treats arrive at Disney Parks, it is a reason to make another visit. While Epcot festivals are a bounty of delicious food, it isn’t the only Disney theme park to offer tempting treats. Special themed bites are a reason to skip that classic Mickey shaped food for a limited time offering that will definitely make a magical memory.

Raya and the Last Dragon is a highly anticipated Disney film. Disney’s Animal Kingdom has brought several experiences inspired by the film to the theme park. Enjoying those encounters can build up an appetite. Luckily, the Disney chefs have delivered some tasty food options.

What Raya and the Last Dragon inspired food will you enjoy at Disney Parks?

At Disney’s Animal Kingdom, the Disney chefs have offered three sweet treats. While the visuals make for a great photo, the flavors are elevated without going too far for younger guests.

For example, the Baby Tuk Tuk Ice Cream sundae features a Chai-spiced caramel cake with chai caramel sauce and vanilla ice cream. Served with green tea cake crumbs and salted caramel crispy pearls, you might be so mesmerized that you don’t worry about eating that image of Baby Tuk Tuk.

Thinking about this dessert, the warm spices from the Chai bring a bolder note to the sweet caramel. Instead of the popular salted caramel, the spice keeps the sweetness in balance. Plus, the green tea cake crumbs add a touch of a savory note to the dessert. Even though an adult will happily devour this treat, the kids will enjoy it too. It is the best of both worlds.

The Baby Tuk Tuk Mousse shows that chocolate desserts are far from pedestrian. The 5-spice mousse is a new twist on a spicy chocolate. Instead of chili infusion, the 5-spice brings an umami flavor to the chocolate.

For a bold color choice, the Anandapur Ice Cream Truck is offering a Mighty Mist Soft-Serve. The strawberry and vanilla soft serve has added sparkled from the colorful waffle cone. The blue-tinted white chocolate sparkles in its sweetness.

While Disney Parks choose sweet treats to bring Raya and the Last Dragon to life, it isn’t the only food connection to the movie. Check out this clip provided by Disney Parks.

Boun, from the Shrimporium, might drive his own boat, but that could inspired a lunch choice at Disney’s Animal Kingdom. Why not enjoy a meal at Yak and Yeti before indulging in the Raya and the Dragon inspired treats. A meal at Yaki and Yeti never disappoints.

The Raya and the Dragon inspired treats and experiences are available for a limited time at Disney’s Animal King.

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What is your favorite Disney Parks treat? Do you have a classic food that you always enjoy at Disney Parks or do you seek new food every visit?