Desserts

Chocolate Origin Has Halal-Certified Cakes, Ice Cream And Truffles For Hari Raya Celebrations

Chocolate Origin has halal-certified desserts

Image credit: @chocolateorigin

Eating and receiving chocolate are associated with positivity. There’s something about this melt-in-your-mouth, creamy goodness that makes it so addictive. Receiving chocolates as a gift always makes our day, be it as a classic Valentine’s Day present from bae or a thoughtful perk-me-up from our fambam. With the recent announcement on Facebook that Chocolate Origin’s products are halal-certified, our Muslim friends can now happily savour all these chocolatey delights. All of Chocolate Origin’s products, including their ice cream and chocolate truffles, are halal-certified.

Image credit: Chocolate Origin’s Facebook page

Get your hands on their uber popular Original Speciality Cake (from $37.80), which serves up to eight people. It features rich, luxurious chocolate ganache between layers of chocolate sponge, finished with a smooth chocolate glaze.

Image credit: Chocolate Origin’s Facebook page

Chocolate Origin’s dark and milk truffle chocolates ($16.80 per box) will be a comforting indulgence during this stay-home period. Chocoholics will enjoy the rich creaminess and intense chocolatey flavour. 


Image credit: @chocolateorigin

Chocolate Origin now offers delivery, so y’all will be able to munch on their delectable chocolate products in the comfort of your own home. What’s more, these products will make a great surprise for your friends or colleagues!

There’s a minimum order of $30, with a flat $15 delivery fee. This fee is waived for orders above $300.

There is an ongoing promotion for their Dark Gelato, where two pints are going for $19.80 (U.P. $25). For their Chocolate Truffles, you can now get two boxes at $26.80 (U.P. $33.60). These promotions are valid until 31 May 2020, so snap them up quick!

While their products are halal-certified, Chocolate Origin’s physical stalls are not halal-certified at this point due to manpower constraints.

For more sweet treats during this stay-home period, check out these easy no-bake Asian desserts and no-bake cake recipes.

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Shaun Chim

Love all things blue, especially peas and waffles

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