7/10/2023 0 Comments Neon purple zoom logo![]() ![]() Transitioning away from the titular embellishments along the reverse Swoosh and rippled midsole’s bright white outfit, the medial side’s embroidered green Check works in tandem with the tread’s marbled finish featuring hits of white, cyan blue and the aforementioned green in conclusion. Further encompassing the laces and padded heel counter in the sectioned wash of lavender, the sock liner and insignias placed upon the tongue indulge in a near-neon “Stadium Green” ensemble. While we await next month’s festivities in Salt Lake City, the Beaverton Brand will be tying the Nike Zoom Freak 4’s dedicated audience over with an “Oxygen Purple” and vibrant green accented effort.įalling under his banner’s slate of colorfully tooled ensembles, an early springtime aesthetic lands on Giannis’ fourth signature silhouette by blending a crisp white forefoot construction with the latter half and tongue’s light lilac treatment. Try it for yourself.Leading the Eastern Conference as of the third and final fan voting update for the NBA All-Star Game, Giannis Antetokounmpo’s mid-season colorway is still under lock and key. Wherever you use ube, know it will make an eye-catching dessert for any occasion. It can add a vibrant purple colour to your icing as well. The jam can then be incorporated into many dishes: swirl it into cheesecake batter or into doughs add thinned jam to milk or coconut milk for a brightly coloured drink include it in cake or muffin batter. How do you use ube at home? While the purple yam is not readily found on the Sunshine Coast, it is easy to pick it up in powdered or jam (ube halaya) form at E-Mart. Uy is honoured to “share the Filipino food culture with the wider community” and wants everyone to enjoy this Philippine purple powerhouse. Our very own Edmund Arceo of Spiderplus Graphics, and one of Uy’s friends from college, designed the packaging for Pulo Ice Cream. Uy is currently working hard to produce more flavours that will be launched in the spring of 2022. It is hand-fed into the ice cream base to produce a creamier product with no artificial colours, just pure purple ube. Pulo ice cream is made in small batches, using grated and frozen ube from the Philippines. He succeeded and in late July of 2021, two flavours of Pulo* ice cream were on grocery store shelves in Canada, original ube flavour and ube-macapuno (ube with coconut). ![]() Seeing the opportunity to improve on the traditional formula, Uy decided he wanted his ice cream to be creamier, tastier, and healthier (meaning a reduced amount of sugar and artificial colours). So he decided to use his background in ice cream manufacturing, from when he lived in the Philippines, and partner with a local manufacturer to create his own line of ube ice cream in Canada. Because of restricted dairy import laws, Uy found he couldn’t get enough ice cream to meet the orders from an increasing number of stores looking to stock their freezers with the in-demand flavour. E-Mart, based in Sechelt, carries ube in many forms, from powdered ube to the famous and most popular ice cream flavour in the Philippines.Īs ube went viral around the world, Vincent Uy, owner of Corinthian Distributors (a Filipino food distributor based in Burnaby) felt the demand for Filipino foods rise, in particular the delicious ube ice cream. ![]() Ube is a highly nutritious, starchy root vegetable that contains only 140 calories per 100g as well as 1 gram of protein and 4 grams of fibre, and it is high in Vitamin C, potassium, iron, and Vitamin A.ĭon’t worry, you don’t have to book a trip to the Philippines to enjoy ube you can find ube products here on the Sunshine Coast. These antioxidants help protect your cells from damage caused by harmful molecules called free radicals. However, the vivid purple colour is not only for looks it also tells us that this vegetable is packed with anthocyanins. Ube’s boring outer skin hides its bright purple flesh, similar to that of a sweet potato but with a mellower taste, sweeter, with undertones of vanilla and nuts. This vibrant violet vegetable is used primarily as a component in delicious Filipino desserts. Ube (pronounced ooh-beh) is a purple yam originally from the Philippines, traditionally used as part of their desserts. Move over beets there’s a pretty new vegetable colouring our foods – ube! This social media juggernaut is having everyone seeing purple. ![]()
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