Calling all avocado fans out there. This might be 1 thing you’ve been waiting for all your life.
Burger King Singapore will be releasing a good range of avocado desserts islandwide on 17 Sep, which will surely fill your stomach up with greens.
These avocado desserts go for as low as $1.20 and will surely satisfy that craving of yours, especially with Singapore’s warm weather.
After a good burger, you can indulge in avocado soft serves. Here are some avocado-based ice creams you can try.
If you want something light, perhaps as a finisher after a heavy meal, the Avocado Banana Cone will do just the trick. And it goes for an affordable $1.20.
Or if you have a serious ice cream craving and it’s a particularly warm day, you can opt for the Avocado Banana Sundae with either a strawberry or chocolate drizzle. Each cup costs $2.50.
Finally, for those who want something lighter, there’s Burger King’s very own version of a coke float — or should we say, avocado float with orange/grape juice. A cup will cost you $2.30.
Aside from desserts to please avocado aficionados, Burger King will also release a Korean-style fried Bulgogi Chicken at $2.80 for 2 pieces.
Here’s a suggestion: you can try dipping those drumlets into the soft serve for a mix of temperature and flavour.
Also making a return is the Taro Pie, with oozing taro filling inside a golden crusty shell. The pies will go for $1 each.
With such mouth-watering items being released soon, what do you think of these avocado flavoured treats? Let us know in the comments below.
Featured images adapted from Facebook and Burger King Singapore.
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