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2024-07-22
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Having been so enthusiastic about my strawberry milkshake last time, I was all the more keen to try the blueberry version of Triple O’s scrumptious shake.This time round, I was really looking forward to enjoying:1) a dessert-like drink with 2) the consistency of a thick ice blended blueberry smoothie and 3) the distinct creaminess of a milkshake made with scoop after scoop of premium ice cream (well, that’s what it says on their website.)What I got served:1) ✅ Yes, with such a spectacular nutrit
This time round, I was really looking forward to enjoying:
1) a dessert-like drink with
2) the consistency of a thick ice blended blueberry smoothie and
3) the distinct creaminess of a milkshake made with scoop after scoop of premium ice cream (well, that’s what it says on their website.)
What I got served:
1) ✅ Yes, with such a spectacular nutritional profile, this is no doubt a drinkable dessert in a cup.
2) ❌ Alas, this was not that icy at all. It was on the watery side, and oh very much so.
3) ❌ If something is watery, it will certainly not be considered creamy. A creamy milkshake must not be watery to begin with.
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On the other hand, blueberries are a superfood and are high in water content (84% of the fruit is made up of water.) Real blueberries were used to make the milkshake. Each sip I took, I ended up with a mouthful of pulverised but real blueberry pieces.
Junk food that features a nutritious superfood like blueberries is so rare that I think I will try my luck again at the blueberry milkshake in hope that it will be a step (or two) closer to my expectations, for example, much more ice-creamy and a lot less flavoured-milky.
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