Koomi PH |
First there
was the rise of coffee shops. Then it was followed by the milk tea craze. And
now, with the arrival of Koomi Philippines, the popular purple-rice yoghurt drink specialty shop from
Australia has finally made it to the Philippine shore.
You can get
your hands on this trendy drink at Koomi’s branches: SM Mall of Asia, Eastwood,
Robinson’s Magnolia, and Podium. Soon they can also be found at SM Megamall,
Uptown BGC, Power Plant Mall, Lucky China Town, Estancia and SM North Edsa.
Koomi Yoghurt Drink |
If you’re
like me who loves to both drink and chew on beverages, this one’s definitely
for you. I’m no health expert, but I’d like to believe that Koomi’s a better
alternative to sugar-laden milk tea. After all, Koomi’s made from
honest-to-goodness yoghurt from cow’s milk.
Koomi's Guiltless Goodness |
I’d like to
emphasize though that this isn’t a bubble tea shop (although Koomi has their
own bobba flavor on yoghurt drink). They have an array of creamy yoghurt drinks
for you to choose from, which includes purple rice (Koomi’s signature drink),
fruit toppings from dragon fruit, strawberry, coconut, jujube [read: that’s dates
for you] and charcoal activated stuff to pistachio and almond nuts to mangoes.
Koomi PH Signature Purple Rice Yoghurt Drink |
Purple Plum Fairy approves Koomi PH Yoghurt Drink |
By this
time, you can already imagine how it would taste like—creamy, slightly
sweet-and-tart yoghurt, with grains of soft purple rice, nuts or oats to be
slurped up in a fat straw. If you ask my honest opinion, I guess some of the
reasons why Koomi is slowly but surely getting a cult following in the country
is because the drinks they’re offering are fresh-tasting and refreshing; a
healthier alternative to much sweet beverages; the coffee and milk tea-induced
consumers would want to try something new and last but not the least, it might
help in digestion after meals since all yoghurts contain probiotics.
When Koomi
PH had just started last year, they were getting their purple rice from Thailand.
But now, it’s such a joy to know that Koomi PH has locally sourced their purple
rice. At least, it’s nice to know that they are helping Filipino local rice
producers, it is indeed an advantage. Purple rice is known to be rich in
protein and calcium. The grains are larger than usual, colored between purple-black
and tastes sweet with an agreeable stickiness. I don’t have any idea how Koomi
PH prepares their purple rice but it’s got that perfect chewy texture that goes
well with their yoghurt drink.
One can find
fresh yoghurt made with Australian milk in every cup of Koomi. You can choose
from a wide range of flavors like Stick-On-Me
Purple Rice (Php120), Let’s Papaya Party (Php135), Hello Aloe Vera (Php135),
Mango Mao (Php125), Dragon Funana (Php135), Waterberry Wonder (Php135), Jujubes
On That Beat (Php135), Chewy Chewy Oats (Php120), Nuts About You (Php135), Why
Not Coconut? (Php130), Cookies ‘N Dream (Php125) and Boppin’Boba (Php125).
Koomi PH Yoghurt Drink Flavors |
Our
curiosity was piqued with Koomi and it all began when I saw the queue started
to grow. “Rice yoghurt. What is that? How
can you mix rice with yoghurt?” These were my initial thoughts toward the
seemingly weird yoghurt drink concept. Koomi PH is the first of its kind in the
Philippines. In time, pretty soon, I know more people will jump into the
bandwagon and this will become a new food craze in the country. Did the purple rice yoghurt drink live up to
my expectation?
The Koomi PH
shops also allows for both takeaways and a sit-down concept, in a pretty pink
and purple colored interiors for a drink during a lazy afternoon. And again I may
be biased because as you all know, I love purple.
Here's a short video of Koomi PH's owner Mr. Reymont Choachuy as he tells how Koomi started:
A word of
advice: For first timers, if you want something adulterated, I suggest go for
their signature classic Koomi PH’s Stick-On-Me Purple Rice Yoghurt. Before you
poke the fat straw, make sure to shake your cup well so as to incorporate all
the ingredients and make a perfect blend of purple rice and yoghurt. I don’t
know about you, but I personally believe it does something magical to your
drink as shaking sort of enhances the taste. Oh and for best taste, consume the
cup within two hours.
Purple Plum Fairy enjoys her Koomi PH Yoghurt Drink |
First
impressions: The first time I tried Koomi, I did try their Aussie blend. I
guess I’m going to be biased since it was love at first sip since I’m fond of
yoghurt drinks. I always have lassi
each time I dine in my favorite Mediterranean restaurant. But if you aren’t
into yoghurts, I think it might take sometime before you get used to this drink
or it might even be an acquired taste for others.
Don’t be
deceived, it’s not as thick and as carb-heavy as I had imagined it to be.
Surprisingly, it even has that consistency of a smoothie. For someone who’s got
type II diabetes mellitus, I try to refrain
from too many sugary stuff. In fairness, the sweetness level of Koomi’s Aussie
blend was pleasantly low and mellow. The tart from the yoghurt wasn’t as strong
as I thought it would be. As you slurp, you get QQ bits of purple-rice that’s
so soft you can slowly chew on. Unlike with bobba pearls which might make you
choke, these purple-rice aren’t that hard to chew on. While slurping, I was
reminded of our native delicacy biko
with the goodness of yoghurt. This Koomi sticky-purple rice yoghurt drink can
actually be quite filling, so I highly recommend taking sips and slowly enjoy
it.
I had also
tried their Dragon Fruit yoghurt. The base is filled with purple-squashed
dragon fruit or pitaya—a tropical-sweet
taste with slight sourness that goes well with the entire drink. Give the cup a
good shake and watch it turn beautifully vibrant-purple.
What do I
love most about Koomi PH yoghurt drinks? They are such a real treat for our
usually humid tropical weather. But the best part is that they are able to keep
the intense flavors of the fruits and with real bits for you to slurp and chew
on—I mean, hello, I see no reason why this new beverage just won’t be a click
to the public.
Well, as
always, don’t just take my word for it, better try them for yourselves so you’d
know exactly if it suits your palate. Visit Koomi PH’s branch nearest you.
Disclaimer:
I am not compensated for this post. Opinions expressed are 100% my own.
hi! do they use low fat yogurt?
ReplyDeleteI’m getting addicted to Koomi actually, have tried Avocado, 1 Melon Reason, Mango Cracker, all taste good but am partial to Avocado , it’s My fave fruit. But it’s a bit pricey now, if I’m paying for 4 persons, would have to pay 800 or so, u better be ready with enough budget.
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