Everyone loves acai toppings - your acai bowl wouldn’t be complete without them. Not only do they make your acai bowls look more aesthetically pleasing with various colours, but they also help to add more texture and flavour to your acai bowl. Furthermore, acai toppings come with various health benefits, thus giving your acai bowl an extra boost. Smoof has a wide range of toppings for you to choose from - Coconut Flakes, Maple Granola, Goji Berries, Organic Chia Seeds, Cookie Butter, and Organic Raw Cacao Nibs. These acai toppings are a healthy addition to your acai bowl. Read on to...
Everyone loves to snack and snacks can be found everywhere. However, healthy snacks can be challenging to find in Singapore. Instead of buying them, why not make our own healthy vegan snacks? We will be using our good old superfood acai as the main ingredient - rich in nutrients and antioxidants and the perfect way to meet your vegan snacking needs. They are quick, easy to prepare, nutritious and delicious! You can never go wrong with acai. Read on for healthy vegan acai-based snack recipes! Acai Banana Bread This Acai Banana Bread is perfect for breakfast in the morning or...
Made too much acai but not sure how to store them? We tend to prepare a huge portion of acai bowls or smoothies so that we don’t have to blend everytime we want to eat them. But what is the right way to store blended acai so that it remains fresh for as long as possible? Here are some tips for you to store your leftover acai bowls and smoothies! Only store acai bowls or smoothies without leafy greens and dairy It is not recommended to store acai with leafy greens and dairy as these will cause them to turn...
Singapore’s dessert scene is inspired by a diverse mix of flavours and cultures worldwide. It features a wide selection of sweet and savoury treats. Here are some popular desserts that you can try in Singapore. 1. Chendol Chendol is one of the most popular traditional desserts in Singapore. It is served with soft, pandan-green jellies and kidney beans on shaved ice. The shaved ice is soaked in coconut milk and syrup made with gula melaka and pandan leaves. You can easily find Chendol in most hawker centres and food courts in Singapore. 2. Bingsu Bingsu was originated in...