
š«This is the dark brother of the plain fermented coconut yoghurt I reviewed earlier.Ā So here is anotherĀ review of a veganĀ dessert.Ā EatingĀ yoghurt style foods,Ā best with living ferments in them, is a good choiceĀ In order to stay healthy.Ā Our gut bacteria love it.
š«Shape/Conditioning: A plastic cup with a cardboard printed casing. This means the packaging can easily be separated for recycling of plastics on the one hand and recycling paper/cardboard on the other hand.
š«Ingredients: However, this coconut milk based dessert does not contain living ferments! But still, the ingredients are really very, very simple: only four: coconut milk, manioc starch (probably serving as a natural stabilizer) dark chocolate and cane sugar. With 14 g of fat per 100 g of product, this reflects more or less the composition of the coconut milk commonly sold in cans. The protein content is significantly lower than the plain, natural, fermented version: 1,5 g of protein per 100 g of product. No artificial colouring or preservation agents added.
šTaste/bite: Sweet and chocolatey, very smooth and creamy, with the sweetness not being too much.
š¤Æš¶š¶š¶š¶š¶Price: I paid 5,26 ⬠per cup in December 2022. That is really very expensive! Iād rather buy the plain version and add some cocoa and sweetener myself.
With a price like that, Iād much rather use it sparsely as a topping, for instance on sweet pastries or home made puddings as shown in the last picture with the serving suggestion.
šAnyway, Ya is a relatively recent modest scale French company based in Brittany, which has a promising offer and can really be regarded as one of the innovators in their niche.
ššHappy to have been able to review one of their products and once again contribute to reducing animal suffering.
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3 comments
Your yoghurt bowl looks fantastic š