Strangely, I forgot to post about Melo Melo when I visited LA awhile back. This is despite my almost fanatical love for it. Maybe there was just so many things to write about that I just get to it? No idea, but whatever, I'll post about it now. For those who are unfamiliar, Melo Melo specializes in coconut desserts with a variety of complimentary ingredients and flavours. They are served in glass jars that they encourage you to return (10 jars = 1 free dessert). I got to try a variety of flavours and really wished they had a location in Vancouver (there is something similar in Richmond though).
So I actually visited 2 different locations and tried a variety of flavours. The first visit, we had a selection that included Mango Puree, Triple Coconut and Triple Latte. Each glass jar started off with the coconut jelly with coconut cream. This part was light, fluffy and semi-sweet. It was so aromatic and it was pure coconut heaven. For me, I always have to get something with mango, hence, we had the Mango Purée. Definitely natural tasting and balanced sweetness. There was some real mango chunks within as well. Went real well with the coconut cream.
One of the more interesting flavors was the Triple Latte. It consisted of coffee jelly on the bottom with coffee jelly and coconut jelly. This had all of the elements of coffee but with the aromatics of coconut. This was great for me as I'm not a huge straight-up coffee drinker. For those who absolutely love coconut, the Triple Coconut is the one to get. It has some refreshing coconut jelly at the bottom to go with the coconut pudding and cream on top.
2 fruity creations were the Peach Gum and the Strawberry Purée. With peach gum on the bottom with some snow lotus seeds, the flavor profile was one of mild sweetness and some floral notes. This was much more subtle-tasting dessert. As for the Strawberry Purée, it was fresh strawberries blended into a fairly smooth (with a few chunks) natural-tasting puree. It was sweet but had the balancing tang of strawberries. Of course this went with with the coconut jelly.
So my favorite of the ones we tried was the Sunset Mango with sticky rice, mango purée and mango chunks. This was exactly like the mango purée except with the addition of sticky rice. That was key as it added texture and most importantly, gave out Thai mango sticky rice vibes. That happens to be one of my favorite desserts and this had all of the same elements. Overall, the desserts at Melo Melo are light, refreshing and mildly sweet. Totally delicious and I kid you not, you can eat more than one very easily. That I did and would do it again gladly!
The Good:
- Light dessert
- Mildly sweet
- Natural-tasting
The Bad:
- Is not cheap
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