Black sesame soup
Have you ever tried "black sesame soup"? It's a Chinese dessert made with lots of black sesame seeds. When I was little, my parents took me to a Hong Kong-style dim sum restaurant for it; it was sweet and delicious.
Unfortunately, I haven't had such delicious black sesame soup since I grew up. It's usually too thin, like drinking black sesame-flavored sugar water. I believe the ideal sesame paste must be black, thick and viscous, like black slime, so that when you drink it, it will coat your mouth like a black film.
Wouldn't it be fantastic if a black liquid could start from your mouth, spread all over your body, completely envelop you, and finally turn into a shiny black rubber bodysuit? Ideally, this liquid would have its own consciousness, invade your brain, completely assimilate you into the black substance, and autonomously provide new "black sesame soup" for the next customer.
Or perhaps an old Chinese man possessed the secret to making the most delicious black sesame soup: using ancient magic to transform this dessert into a magical substance. He would serve it as a special treat to his chosen customers—who could resist free food? When the customer tasted it, he also intook the magic, turning his entire body as black as the sesame paste, eventually becoming a black statue. The wicked old man would then proudly polish it to a gleaming shine, not only as a collectible but also to use a mysterious magic stone to transform it into a golem, serving as an assistant, bodyguard, or for any other purpose imaginable.
Being able to enjoy delicious desserts and transform into something like a drone/robot is just perfect! If you know of any restaurants like this, please let me know! I've been looking for it for years.










