Fro-yo girl here. Yasso launched a new line of frozen Greek yogurt mochi last month. I’ve been looking for it at Target, Vons, Ralph’s, Whole Foods, Bristol Farms, Gelson’s, and other supermarkets in Los Angeles. No luck. However, Yasso is currently offering free shipping and two free boxes (one box of mochi, one box of Poppables), so I ordered the mochi online.
Yasso frozen Greek yogurt mochi is the first of its kind; it features creamy frozen Greek yogurt wrapped in fluffy, sweet rice dough. Each mochi is 80 calories, is gluten-free, and is made with all natural ingredients. And yes, each contains live and active cultures. A pack of 6 mochi has a suggested retail price is $5.49. Each mochi is individually wrapped.
- Mango: Tasted like ripe mango, almost floral.
- Strawberry: The strawberry flavor was “off” for me and I love strawberries. It had a less than pleasant aftertaste. I know it’s made with strawberries but they didn’t taste ripe.
- Vanilla: Sweet with lots of vanilla flavor
- Chocolate: I don’t like chocolate ice cream but this one was really good, like a dark chocolate – richer and not as sweet. Lots of chocolate flavor!
Available flavors: Mango, Strawberry, Vanilla, Chocolate
Yasso’s mochi are as tasty as or better than most of the ice cream mochi out there – at least the vanilla and chocolate flavors. The rice dough shell was thin, soft and chewy. The mochi had plenty of froyo. The froyo was firm and fairly creamy.
One mochi (vanilla) is 80 calories, 0g total fat, 16g total carbs, 11g total sugars, and 2g protein.
You know you love me. X0 X0, fro-yo girl.
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