Dough & Grains Matcha Swiss Roll




I like the concept behind Dough and Grains bakery - incorporating TCM herbs into their bread. However, when I was there getting the spinach loaf, I just couldn't resist trying their matcha roll which costs $1.90 which isn't cheap at all.

The matcha swiss roll is quite a let down, because it is not moist and is slightly hard. The spinach bread is a much better choice.

Meiji Matcha Latte Ice Bar



Despite the brand being Meiji, this range of ice bars actually comes from Taiwan, with 3 flavours - Cookies and Cream, Strawberry and Matcha Latte. Needless to say, Matcha Latte is clearly the winner, because the flavour is slightly stronger than the other 2.

Light green in colour, the Matcha Latte Ice Bar contains tiny mochi cubes in it, which makes it such a delight to bite in. The matcha taste is subtle but not bitter. A pleasant treat in the sweltering heat.




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Glico Collon Biscuit Roll Matcha Green Tea Flavour




Little wafer tube roll with a soft and creamy filling, inclined more towards sweetness rather than an intense matcha flavour. I finish one box within 10 minutes. Available for purchase at $1 in those ABC shops around Singapore. 

Ingredients : 
Sugar, Wheat Flour, Margarine, Lactose, Egg Powder, Skimmed Milk Powder, Green Tea Powder, Glucose Syrup, Green Tea Flavour


                                                                      

Glico Green Tea Pocky



Hailing from Thailand, this Matcha Pocky is available in our local NTUCs for $1 a pack. It is said that Matcha Pocky is made from expertly crafted biscuit dough that uses the highest quality flour and green tea cream made from Japanese grown green tea.
This is a biscuit stick coated with green tea cream to give that matcha flavoured sticks. A bit too sweet for my liking though.