Cups that I consumed, a yearly comparison:
- 2015: 200 (plus a cup or two that I’ll have after this post)
- 2014: 139
- 2013: 138
I looked at all my cups of froyo that I swirled this year to find my best swirl of 2015.
And the best swirl is…a cup of Caramel Macchiato froyo with whipped cream, salted caramel bits, toffee and mochi from Yogurtland, swirled at Yogurtland Pasadena (415 S. Lake Ave.) on January 27, 2015 during the Yogurtland’s 2nd Annual Fan Choice Awards. Caramel Macchiato froyo won the Best Beverage category. It was delicious and I hope it comes back.
What I like about this swirl is that the swirls are clearly defined and uniform, with the swirls gradually getting smaller and ending in a nice upward peak. The toppings do not obscure the frozen yogurt but actually complement the swirl in terms of color. Also the whipped cream helps to fill up the cup.
There were many nice looking swirls from which to choose.
Here are a few others that I really liked:
There were many nice looking swirls from which to choose.
Here are a few others that I really liked:
Vanilla malt froyo w/ toffee, whipped cream & wafer roll cookie from Yogurtland (love that Sweet Treats teddy bear spoon, the whipped cream swirls look so pretty)
Candy clouds & plain tart froyo w/ strawberries, frosted animal cookies & mochi from Yogurtland (the red color of the spoons complements the froyo and toppings)
It was interesting to look back at all my cups of froyo to see which flavors and toppings I selected. I found out the following:
Want to make your swirl look nicer? Read IFYA's Froyo Swirling Tips and get plenty of practice. Practice does help because you need to swirl with precision but also have a relaxed wrist.
You know you love me. X0 X0, fro-yo girl.
Looking for more frozen yogurt news, discussion boards, and resources? Check out the International Frozen Yogurt Association website at http://internationalfrozenyogurt.com/. The IFYA is the independent voice of the frozen yogurt industry.
It was interesting to look back at all my cups of froyo to see which flavors and toppings I selected. I found out the following:
- 27.5% of my cups weren't swirled by me (I went to a full serve froyo shop, most often it was Pinkberry)
- 19% of my cups didn’t have any toppings (I prefer froyo to toppings)
- 37.5% of my cups contained fresh fruit (if I had a tart flavor or went to Pinkberry, I almost always selected fruit, but sometimes tart flavors aren’t available or the fruit doesn’t look fresh)
- 70.5% of my cups had a single flavor (I don’t like mixing flavors)
- 4.5% were dairy-free (I like my dairy)
And, yes, I go to Yogurtland all the time.
Want to make your swirl look nicer? Read IFYA's Froyo Swirling Tips and get plenty of practice. Practice does help because you need to swirl with precision but also have a relaxed wrist.
You know you love me. X0 X0, fro-yo girl.
Looking for more frozen yogurt news, discussion boards, and resources? Check out the International Frozen Yogurt Association website at http://internationalfrozenyogurt.com/. The IFYA is the independent voice of the frozen yogurt industry.