Been seeing this on my friends' social media accounts and is said to follow the mango graham float craze. Instead of using mangoes, they use avocados. It might be weird to non-Filipinos that avocados are being used for desserts but this is the typical way we eat avos in the Ph -- with milk and sugar, in shake/smoothie form or ice creams.
Avocadoria.ph is a kiosk inside Alabang Town Center in front of Le Sucre Lab (another popular dessert place) on the Lower Ground floor near Metro Department store.
I initially just wanted soft serve avocado ice cream because the lady said they use real avocados in their ice cream so that piqued my interest. Unfortunately, they don't have just the soft serve ice cream option without all the toppings at a lower price. You can only choose their avocado lover priced at Php110 and just opt out of the toppings you don't want.
Avocado lover comes with graham crackers, pearls, chia seeds, almonds and a few chunks of fresh avocado with an 8oz serving of soft serve avocado ice cream.
Since I'm gluten free, I opted not to have crushed graham crackers and I also said no pearls (just not a fan of boba pearls).
Upon tasting the soft serve ice cream, it really did taste like it was made with real avocados. (Note: I used to work for a flavor company and avocado flavor is sooo difficult to do well and taste like the real thing). I liked the addition of the chia seeds, almonds and avocado chunks as it added texture to the cup. However, what I noticed was that after eating half of the cup, I started getting a bitter note. The bitterness is typical to some avocado fruits -- either they were still unripe or just the specific variety. Because the bitterness was slowly compounding, I opted not to finish the remaining ice cream in my cup.
Overall, I liked it and the soft serve tasted delicious at first before the bitterness crept in. I think the bitterness just depends on the fruit they have so this is understandable. Will bring the hubby here when he's in town because he loves avocado shakes and ice creams. read more