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.misù 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.misù on Google Maps

Their bestselling flavour is the Classic Misù ($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 Misù ($12.90), infused with matcha latte and matcha umeshu, AKA Japanese plum liqueur. That’s not all━the dessert also stars jasmine tea-infused mascarpone, and is topped with jasmine petals.


Image credit: moonie.misù on Google Maps

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


Image credit: moonie.misù on Google Maps

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

If you can’t take alcohol, but would still like to try their Classic Misù or Jasmine Matcha Misù, fret not, because you can request for moonie.misù to prepare these sans alcohol too! If you’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, there’s Jamming Scones, who have lava scones for your next high tea sesh at home.

Tel: 9475 0948
Website
moonie.misù is not a halal-certified eatery. 

Feature image adapted from moonie.misù on Google Maps

 

Bernice Tian

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