Review: Rochor Soya Bean (Singapore)

Rochor Soya Bean: Soya Beancurd Ginkgo  Nuts, Soya Beancurd Longan, Soya Milk, Soya Milk Durian Ice Blended

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Rochor Soya Bean

offers a variety of soya milk and soya beancurd options. Strange bitter undertones. Thumbs down.

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Soya Milk.

The soya milk tastes bland and strangely, there is a strong bitter undertone. Bad.

For the durian soya ice blended, it has a strong durian taste from the added durian puree, and it tastes sweet. It contains chewy pearl balls. However, there is no icy slush at all. In fact it is kind of warm and isn’t even cold. Avoid.

Soya Beancurd.

The soya beancurd tastes like tofu instead of beancurd, probably with too much thickener added. The ginkgo nuts are soft but tastes bitter. The longan is sweet and crunchy as it is the regular can type.

Overall, there are much better choices than this in the area. Not recommended at all. Thumbs down.


Soya Bean in Bugis.


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Rochor Soya Bean

#01-91
Albert Centre

Singapore 180270