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[#SupportLocal] Sugar-free Fruit lattes, keto yoghurt and premium gelato from home-grown gelato brand momolato

If you are on a sugar-free diet and still have craving for sweet treats, home-grown gelato brand, Momolato is here to save the day.

Better known as the ‘brand behind brands’, Momolato has a history of supplying gelato to some of the best restaurants and cafes in Singapore. The brand now operates its own cafe at Haji Lane as well. Their products are halal-certified and uses quality, natural ingredient, without additives or artificial flavouring to deliver the best treat for their customers.

While you can’t visit your favourite gelato cafe for dine-in during Phase 2 (heightened alert) in Singapore, you can still get your sweet indulgences from Momolato and have them delivered to your home.

Momolato’s sugar-free fruit lattes ($7.90 per 500ml bottle, set of three bottles at $$18.90), sugar-free and keto yoghurt ($18.90 for 400ml jar, set of three jars for $54.90) and gelato ($15-$20 for pint of 473ml, $55 to $69 for 2.5L) are all available for online orders via GrabFood, Foodpanda, Momolato café takeaway (34 Haji Lane) and their online website.

The sugar-free fruit lattes feature three flavours: Korean strawberry and Australian mango with hand-cut fruit, and dark Belgium and Ecuador chocolate. These latte-style drinks come in round bottles served with fresh milk and cream.

We tried all three lattes and love the fresh milk and hand-cut fruit used in the concoctions. They are perfect for the current hot weather.

Frozen yoghurt is a real treat in our tropical climate, especially if it’s sugar-free and keto. The Therapy range of
yoghurts from Momolato is available in three flavours – Blue pea vanilla, Korean strawberry and coconut – a great alternative to regular yoghurt.

Meanwhile at Momolato’s signature gelato department, the latest flavour addition is their Keto 1,000 Day Gouda Cheese. Made with aged Dutch gouda, American cream cheese and Italian pecorino, the gouda and cream cheese are melted into the gelato and then sprinkled with pecorino. If you love gourmet cheeses, you will definitely dig this.

If you are wondering why Momolato’s products can still taste sweet when they are sugar-free, Momolato’s Keto range is sweetened naturally using monkfruit extract, stevia, erythritol, and allulose, ingredients that are not absorbed by the gut and are diabetic-friendly.

Next time you need a sugar-free sweet treat, think Momolato!

alvinology

Alvin is a marketer by day and blogger by night. He is a 100% geek who spends too much time surfing the web.

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