Friday, October 24, 2014

Drink Review - Jele Beautie

The Jele Beautie is a jelly type drink that is designed for those who wants to lose weight but still be able to fulfill their cravings. It has a variety of flavors, and my favorite one is BlackCurrant. It has also recently turned into my daily must-have snack. The Jele Beautie tastes good, is low in calories, and is beneficial to our health. 

The BlackCurrant Jele Beautie contains not only the juice itself, but also small pieces of blackcurrant-flavored jellies. When you drink the Jele, you have something to chew on besides from drinking plain juice. The flavor itself is not bad at all compared to the calories it has. There’s even a tint of sourness, which adds more taste to it.

Different flavors of Jele Beautie have a different amount of energy. The BlackCurrant one has the least. It contains only 30 calories while others have 40, 45, and 50. The energy is reduced by 50%. The lesser calories you consume, the more weight you will lose. I highly recommend weightwatchers to try this jelly drink, it will satisfy your cravings and keep you full.

The BlackCurrant Jele Beautie drink claims that it has vitamin C, B1, B2, B6, and B12. In just a palm-sized drinking container, so many nutrients can be packed inside. This means that this drink is not only tasty, but it is also healthy.


All in all, the Jele Beautie drink is delicious, non-fattening, and is good for our body. It can be found in any 7-Elevens around the country and costs only 10 Baht. I guarantee that you wont regret giving it a try.

Monday, October 13, 2014

Snack Review - Daifuku

Daifuku is a japanese dessert snack made with mochi in a bun-shaped form with fillings of different flavors, mostly sweet. I've recently come across a sesame flavored daifuku bun in 7-Eleven and decided to try it. It costs 15thb per bun and has three flavors to pick from. My favorite one, is sesame. The reason why I like the daifuku is because of its texture and taste.

A daifuku's skin is really chewy. Because its made of rice paste, the texture is  sticky and stretchy. When you take the first bite, you can feel the skin sticking to your teeth. It might sound messy and annoying, but it actually adds more pleasure in consuming the daifuku.

A daifuku is tasty all the way from its skin to the inside. The fillings are usually sweet and creamy. The skin, too, is tasty. It gives a perfect amount of slight sweetness. The combination of mochi and, in my case, sesame paste is marvelous. The taste mixes in with eachother like Romeo and Juliet.

In conclusion, I like daifuku because of the texture and taste it offers. The price is affordable and it can be found in any 7-Eleven around the country. It is satifsying and delicious.