NutriSoy Releases Soya Milk with Real Pandan

Nothing like the smell of the refreshing green stuff. Something nostalgic and familiar to all of us…

A few days back, Nutrisoy teased us to guess what their new flavour is.

Image: Facebook (Nutrisoy)

Hmphmm, I wonder what flavour is it. That background sure reminds me of a certain culture. As does that dress.

Image: Facebook (Nutrisoy)

Hmm. Leafy, greeny, wrapped around the entire bottle. Getting harder to guess what it is you guys.

It might very well be curry leaves.

Or perhaps leeks.

And as much as this comment wants to believe, I don’t think it is Nasi Lemak Burger MacDonald flavoured soya milk.

Most of us already know what it is. I’m sure.

So let’s stop with the tease and introduce to you NutriSoy’s newest product…

Wasabi flavoured soya bean milk.

Image: NutriSoy and Live Japan

This limited-edition flavour comes in 1-litre (S$24.50) and 475ml (S$15.00) packets, and it’s even made with real wasabi, meaning not the S$2 tube wasabi but the S$40 wasabi root you can find in Don don donki, which explains the price.

It’s made with reduced sugar so you can fully experience the refreshing nasal kick that wasabi is known for.

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Just kidding.

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Here’s the real one below:

Fresh Soya Milk With Real Pandan

Image: NutriSoy

This limited-edition flavour comes in 1-litre (S$2.45) and 475ml (S$1.50) packets, and it’s made with real pandan and reduced sugar compared to regular soya milk.

That’s right. Packed with more flavour, and less guilt. It even contains nine essential amino acids and is high in protein.

Do I even need to remind you that soy and pandan are both Vegan-friendly?

And now you’re asking: Goody Feed, where exactly can I get this delicious, homely, healthy drink?

Everywhere! And by that I don’t mean you can find it already under your bed. I mean anywhere you can buy NutriSoy. Like all major supermarkets, hypermarkets, and some convenience stores.

Which is basically the same as everywhere.

You could even buy it online if queuing is not your thing.

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