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Short of flying to Hawaii, Trader Joe’s Ube Ice Cream is the closest you’ll get to this delicious dessert. If the hue of purple yam scares you off, rest assured the color has been enhanced ...
Consider colorful drinks made with ube, a type of purple yam, or a strawberry-rose latte with Nutella. Yes, avocado toast pops up on the menu. So does tuna toast and a prosciutto sandwich.
Blondie Bar and Ube Ice Cream. Blondie Bar Baking Mix: $2.99. Ube Ice Cream: $2.99. Another sugary combo inspired by the ube craze is this dessert, a marriage of purple yam ice cream and Trader ...
Ube ice cream is a Filipino ice cream flavor prepared using ube (purple yam, not to be confused with taro / purple sweet potato) as the main ingredient. This ice cream is often used in the making of the dessert halo-halo .
Although the product is called "Melona" and is identified by its melon flavor, the ice pop also comes in other fruit flavors, such as banana, strawberry, mango, purple yam, coconut, blueberry, and grape. Each 80 ml/2.7 fl oz bar contains 130 kcal of energy as of 2009. [1] Melon-flavored Melona pops Purple yam-flavored ice pop
Ube halaya or halayang ube (also spelled halea, haleya; from Spanish jalea 'jelly') is a Philippine dessert made from boiled and mashed purple yam (Dioscorea alata, locally known as ube). [1] Ube halaya is the main base in ube/purple yam flavored-pastries and ube ice cream. It can also be incorporated in other desserts such as halo-halo.
Last year, Ube Chai ― a sweet, purple yam ice cream with hints of coconut and spiced chai ice cream ― won the contest, bringing it to Madison-area Chocolate Shoppes for a limited time this summer.
These ingredients give the ice cream a distinctly different flavor and consistency to the western ice creams it was based on. Original flavors were varied, but include distinctly Filipino ones like mantecado (butter), ube (purple yam), queso helado (cheese), pinipig (toasted pounded rice), melon, mango, jackfruit, avocado, and buko (young coconut).