Alongside its buzzy new Banana Brûlée Frappuccino, Starbucks Japan has also added two tasty new banana-themed treats: the Banana Rice Flour Roll Cake and the Banana Rice Flour Muffin.
Available from May 29 until July 9, the new Banana Brûlée lineup is capturing consumer attention thanks to its use of mottainai banana, which combines the puree of ultra-ripe bananas (which might otherwise go to waste) with a lightly burnt caramel flavor. The new Banana Rice Flour Roll Cake pairs mottainai banana with a plant-based whipped cream filling, while the Banana Rice Flour Muffin features mottainai banana in the dough and extra banana chips on top.
You can try the tasty new lineup and do your part to ensure fewer bananas go to waste by trying the new Banana Brûlée lineup at Starbucks locations in Japan.
Banana-Based Roll Cakes
Starbucks Japan Has a Fruity New Banana Rice Flour Roll Cake
Trend Themes
1. Mottainai Ingredients - Upcycling overly-ripe bananas into delectable treats addresses sustainability concerns and minimizes food waste.
2. Plant-based Desserts - Incorporating plant-based whipped cream offers an appealing option for consumers seeking dairy-free dessert alternatives.
3. Global Flavor Fusion - Combining traditional Japanese ingredients like rice flour with international flavors like burnt caramel creates a unique culinary experience.
Industry Implications
1. Confectionery - Banana-based desserts with sustainable ingredients can attract eco-conscious consumers within the confectionery industry.
2. Plant-based Foods - Offering plant-based versions of popular treats caters to the growing demand for vegan and lactose-free products.
3. Food Waste Management - Developing delicious food products from surplus ingredients showcases innovative methods of reducing food waste.