Desserts

Get Matcha Umeshu And Injeolmi Tiramisu From This New Home-Based Business

Moonie.misu sells Asian-inspired tiramisu with matcha and injeolmi

Image credit: moonie.misĆ¹ on Google Maps

Joining the ranks of tiramisu businesses in Singapore is moonie.misu, a home-based business that just launched last month, selling the Italian dessert in individual serves. Unlike most other tiramisu options around, however, they stand out for their Asian-inspired takes on the popular dessert.


Image credit: moonie.misĆ¹ on Google Maps

Their bestselling flavour is the Classic MisĆ¹ ($12.90), which as its name suggests is a traditional tiramisu, with ladyfinger biscuits soaked in espresso and coffee liqueur, and layered with mascarpone.

For something different, consider their Jasmine Matcha MisĆ¹ ($12.90), infused with matcha latte and matcha umeshu, AKA Japanese plum liqueur. Thatā€™s not allā”the dessert also stars jasmine tea-infused mascarpone, and is topped with jasmine petals.


Image credit: moonie.misĆ¹ on Google Maps

A non-alcoholic option on their menu is Blue Sea Salt Coconut MisĆ¹ ($12.90), with flavours that are closer to home, including butterfly pea-infused coconut, and espresso.


Image credit: moonie.misĆ¹ on Google Maps

Then, thereā€™s Injeolmi Mochi MisĆ¹ ($12.90), where soy milk-soaked biscuits are stacked with soya bean-infused mascarpone, finished with injeolmi dusted-mochi on top.

If you canā€™t take alcohol, but would still like to try their Classic MisĆ¹ or Jasmine Matcha MisĆ¹, fret not, because you can request for moonie.misĆ¹ to prepare these sans alcohol too! If youā€™re looking to host a get-together, get their bundle of four alcoholic or non-alcoholic tiramisu flavours for $49.90.

Currently, you can either opt for self pick-up in Hougang, or get your tiramisu delivered if you order through Shopee. Spend at least $120 for free delivery! Otherwise, delivery is priced at a flat rate of $4.99.

Another home-based business to check out is Orko Bakehouse, with their locally inspired cookies. Otherwise, thereā€™s Jamming Scones, who have lava scones for your next high tea sesh at home.

Tel: 9475 0948
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moonie.misĆ¹ is not a halal-certified eatery.Ā 

Feature image adapted from moonie.misĆ¹ on Google Maps

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