Every been to Taiwan's Jiu Fen (九份; Jiǔfèn) and tried the taro balls? *hands up*
Do you reminisce the texture and taste of the taro balls? *hands up*
FYI, you only taste the authentic taro balls if you tried the one and only one that's up the stairs at the end of the street; 阿柑姨 QQ 芋圓地瓜圓. Not only the taro balls are awesome, they have a very scenic view *claps hand*
Do you reminisce the texture and taste of the taro balls? *hands up*
FYI, you only taste the authentic taro balls if you tried the one and only one that's up the stairs at the end of the street; 阿柑姨 QQ 芋圓地瓜圓. Not only the taro balls are awesome, they have a very scenic view *claps hand*
Shall not digress further... back to the topic of Creó Dessert...
Literally at a corner of ABC Brickswork Market, sits a stall selling desserts. But whats so special about the desserts they are selling? They claim the desserts they sell are healthy, yummy and fresh desserts.
Literally at a corner of ABC Brickswork Market, sits a stall selling desserts. But whats so special about the desserts they are selling? They claim the desserts they sell are healthy, yummy and fresh desserts.
- Healthy; it is not as sweet as many places
- Yummy; only the taro balls and grass jelly (in my opinion*
- Fresh; probably, they usually sell out by 6pm
Actually this is my 2nd time eating. I cant remember what I ate the 1st time but I remembered there was peanuts, grass jelly and the taro balls and ice.
The flavor of the puddings are a a little weird. One taste like very diluated Milo and the other taste like milk but yet doesn't taste like milk at the same time. But undoubtedly, the taro balls are nice but the number of balls the stall gives is very pathetic; 1 of each. For extra balls, you got to add $0.50 for another 1 of each flavor.
One thing I don't like about this stall is that they mislead customers. On the picture they put so many taro balls but the taro balls they actually give is darn pathetic. But luckily they manage to get the taste and texture some what similar to the ones in Taiwan but not like the ones from 阿柑姨 QQ 芋圓地瓜圓 (at 九份; Jiǔfèn).
The taro balls made at Creó Dessert are much nice than the ones I tried at Blackball Singapore (Bugis).
The flavor of the puddings are a a little weird. One taste like very diluated Milo and the other taste like milk but yet doesn't taste like milk at the same time. But undoubtedly, the taro balls are nice but the number of balls the stall gives is very pathetic; 1 of each. For extra balls, you got to add $0.50 for another 1 of each flavor.
One thing I don't like about this stall is that they mislead customers. On the picture they put so many taro balls but the taro balls they actually give is darn pathetic. But luckily they manage to get the taste and texture some what similar to the ones in Taiwan but not like the ones from 阿柑姨 QQ 芋圓地瓜圓 (at 九份; Jiǔfèn).
The taro balls made at Creó Dessert are much nice than the ones I tried at Blackball Singapore (Bugis).
Creó Dessert Texture: Slightly chewy (QQ) Flavor: Able to taste the taro, sweet potato, pumpkin, etc Not floury | Blackball Singapore (Bugis) Texture: Too hard/ chewy Flavor: unable to taste the taro, sweet potato, pumpkin, etc Floury |
Although the double pudding is not as nice, but C said they have one item that is with mango is pretty not bad. And the one I had the 1st time with grass jelly, peanuts and taro balls.
But it is really worth trying the taro balls here!
Creó Dessert
Blk 6 Jalan Bukit Merah
ABC Brickworks Food Centre#01-30
Singapore 150006
Opening Hours: 11.30am to 10pm (closed every Tuesday)
But it is really worth trying the taro balls here!
Creó Dessert
Blk 6 Jalan Bukit Merah
ABC Brickworks Food Centre#01-30
Singapore 150006
Opening Hours: 11.30am to 10pm (closed every Tuesday)