According to Wikipedia, a koru is a spiral shape that symbolizes perpetual movement and new life. The folks at Koru Dairy in Minnesota seem to be inspired by this shape, based on the "O" in their name. Perhaps their plan is to bring new life to the yogurt (sorry, yoghurt) market?
Their slogan and fledgling website are both adorable. Cartoon cows, squee! |
Koru is layered. Not exactly earth-shattering; lots of yogurts have fruit on the bottom. |
But wait! Koru uses fruit purée. Completely smooth, no fruit pieces at all. |
It. Was. Delicious! Koru uses cream in addition to milk (hence "creamery style yoghurt"). I felt like I was eating a fruity dessert, not breakfast. Ain't nothin' wrong with that.
I've been on a huge mango kick lately, so of course I loved the mango. The passion fruit was also good. At first, I longed for Chobani's crunchy seeds, but I think they and other fruit pieces would distract from the decadent creaminess.
ShopRite was sold out of the other flavors, but I hope they restock soon because I'm in LOVE.
Cute stuff, an engaging social media presence (they refer to themselves and their fans as their "herd"), and kick ass yogurt. Well done, Koru. I'm a fan! When ShopRite gets their shit together, I'll be sure to check out the rest of your flavors.
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