Momolato launches DIY treats to battle stay-home blues

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It feels like the season of DIY, don’t you think? From cooking more at home to trying out crafts to improve the home—or just to kill time—DIY projects seem to be a worthy investment sinking time into right now. But what about DIY treats? As in, creating guilt-free desserts bursting with flavour and fun? Well, Momolato has just launched a new range of desserts that’ll allow you to flex your creativity and make your own sugar-free and preservative-free cooling treats.

Momolato sugar-free yoghurt
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My personal favourite is their Therapy range of yoghurts, which come in three flavours—Blue Pea Vanilla, Korean Strawberry, and Coconut (S$18.90 for 400ml jar, set of three jars for S$54.90). I had a few scoops of the Coconut, and it’s nothing like regular yoghurt; it carries the texture of whipped cream with all the robust aroma and flavour of sweet coconut. Pair that with your choice of fruit and granola, and you’ve built yourself a delectable breakfast or mid-day pick-me-up.

Momolato Lattes
Credit – Momolato

There’s also their sugar-free fruit lattes which are certainly a world apart from what you’d expect. These lattes come in 500ml bottles and come in three distinct flavours—Korean Strawberry, Australian Mango with Hand-cut Fruit, and Dark Belgium and Ecuador Chocolate (S$7.90 per 500ml bottle, set of three bottles at S$$18.90). As each bottle is handmade minus preservatives, it’s highly recommended to consume ASAP (but with amazing flavours like these, we doubt you’ll have any trouble polishing off the entire bottle in no time).

If that’s not enough, Momolato has also added a new member to its gelato family: Keto 1,000 Day Gouda Cheese. Made with aged Dutch gouda, American cream cheese, and Italian pecorino, cheese fanatics are bound to go ga-ga over this latest hit. Gouda and cream cheese are melted into the gelato and then sprinkled with pecorino for an incredibly creamy experience. Their gelato pints range from S$15 to S$20 per pint of 473ml and S$69 for 2.5-litre tubs. To order this must-try flavour and all the other yummy treats mentioned, you may place your order on GrabFood, foodpanda, or swing by Momolato cafe for take-away. You may also visit their online shop here.

Date & Time: Momolato’s DIY treats and gelato are available now online and for take-away at their store

Prices: From S$7.90 to S$69 depending on product

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