Witch Custard - Mango
"Ugly, but admissible"
Producer.
I couldn't find much about the manufacturer. Other than the fact that the product is made in France and there is a fruit-free version available from unicornvape. So, this "witch cream" won't just be about the mango in the name, in fact... you get a vanilla cream to go with it, which you can see in the picture of the product.
"Ripe, fruity and juicy mango with creamy custard!" Unfortunately, this claim is in practice just a witch's wiles to lure us into her cottage. From my point of view, it's more like creamy vanilla custard with a hint of unripe mango.
It's a delicious creamy pudding, really well made, not too sweet, with a nice, good creamy vanilla taste, like you're really spooning the dessert. The mango adds a bit of tartness to the overall picture, dry and sometimes a bit of a nondescript flavour when steamed. I often get the feeling that they've just thrown in a bit of tartness, which is not the taste of the fruit, just a little additive, nothing more.
The smell and the taste is all about the pudding, but overall it's very good, you can just fluff it all day without getting stuffed. I've had much worse pudding flavours from reputable manufacturers, in the two and three times more expensive categories. As there is a fruit-free version available, and if it produces the same custardy taste, it is well worth the price, which in this case is four euros on special offer. For that kind of money, you don't really find a dessert flavour like this in their range.
"Ugly, but admissible"
Producer.
I couldn't find much about the manufacturer. Other than the fact that the product is made in France and there is a fruit-free version available from unicornvape. So, this "witch cream" won't just be about the mango in the name, in fact... you get a vanilla cream to go with it, which you can see in the picture of the product.
"Ripe, fruity and juicy mango with creamy custard!" Unfortunately, this claim is in practice just a witch's wiles to lure us into her cottage. From my point of view, it's more like creamy vanilla custard with a hint of unripe mango.
It's a delicious creamy pudding, really well made, not too sweet, with a nice, good creamy vanilla taste, like you're really spooning the dessert. The mango adds a bit of tartness to the overall picture, dry and sometimes a bit of a nondescript flavour when steamed. I often get the feeling that they've just thrown in a bit of tartness, which is not the taste of the fruit, just a little additive, nothing more.
The smell and the taste is all about the pudding, but overall it's very good, you can just fluff it all day without getting stuffed. I've had much worse pudding flavours from reputable manufacturers, in the two and three times more expensive categories. As there is a fruit-free version available, and if it produces the same custardy taste, it is well worth the price, which in this case is four euros on special offer. For that kind of money, you don't really find a dessert flavour like this in their range.