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However, the dessert isn't exclusively intrinsic to the Philippines. In March 2020, another TikTok by Vietnamese user @bby.mmii, who had just moved to the US, went viral using the same recipe.
In the video, the creator cuts an avocado in half, then peels it. “Love yourself, eat whatever you want, and peel your avocados,” she says. Then, she adds her cut up avocado on top of a bowl ...
A foodie added, “It's basically avocado ice cream, which I've had and it's truly delicious.” A user wrote, “In other countries, avocado is seen as a dessert. My friend from Cambodia told me she had to ...
Where did this avocado dessert originate? In a TikTok video by @bbymmii, My Thảo explains that she was perplexed when she arrived in the United States from Vietnam and learned that Americans ...
Over the years, we’ve come to the undeniable conclusion that avocados were destined for so much more than just toast. With recipes like avocado bread, adding them into smoothies, and of course ...
Vegan Chocolate Avocado Pudding by Joey Skladany No matter your preference, one thing’s for certain: This is the dessert of summer and your friends and family will be hooked from the first spoonful.
Empellón in New York City serves a $16 dessert that looks exactly like a halved avocado sitting on a bed of sea salt. Here's how the sweet illusion is made.
2. Avocado lime slice If you aren't built for baking or simply love the ease of recipes that don't require it, here's a tangy and nutty no-bake avocado dessert for you.
6. Avocado, vanilla ice cream and sautéed butter I mean, this wasn’t terrible, but I’d be hard-pressed to ever try it again. The butter and avocado were just too oily together to taste good.
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