This story was first published on June 24, 2021. With its eye-catching color and sweet-but-subtle flavor, ube has been on dessert menus everywhere over the past few years. A staple in Filipino cooking ...
The first time I heard of ube cupcakes was from Tubby Nugget, an adorable blob-like cartoon character who spreads love and positivity across the internet. They are Tubby’s favorite snack, as seen in a ...
Ube may be one of America's favorite flavors right now, but this purple phenomenon has ancient roots
You've seen it everywhere — ube flavored pancake mix, mochi and cookies lining the shelves at Trader Joe's. Even your local bubble tea joint is pushing ube lattes, and the artisan donut shop is likely ...
Author, restaurateur and Food & Wine contributor Nicole Ponseca writes: "Philippine Purple Yam is a tuber almost exclusively grown in the Philippines and is otherwise commonly referred to as Ube ...
Think about all the purple foods you know. Not too many come to mind, right? You could probably sum them up on five fingers or less. But thanks to a variety of cultures that make up our population, ...
No, it’s not your imagination: A number of San Francisco’s top bartenders have placed earthy purple piña coladas on their menus lately, flavoring and coloring the Puerto Rican cocktail with ube from ...
You see the sign in front of a basket of vaguely purple tubers at your local farmers market and you think, “Really?” But six or seven years ago when Bryan Hager of Crager Hager Farm in Bremen saw ...
With its eye-catching color and sweet-but-subtle flavor, ube has been on dessert menus everywhere over the past few years. A staple in Filipino cooking for generations, ube became Instagram-famous ...
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