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CASS
- 2 reviews
Nice item
Nice one, blend your frozen fruit into a ice cream alternative. I love it for summer. One issue is you always have to use banana as base or the dessert will not be creamy as it should be, I tried use banana with mango and just mango. The outcome is not good on just mango
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qlder4goodSouth East Queensland, QLD
- 24 reviews
VERY disappointed - nothing like ads, and company ignores emails
Reading these reviews, I really had to wonder if I had bought the same machine. I am utterly stunned at the totally different result. Every fruit I have used - all it does is come out as minced and crushed icy fruit. NOTHING like the creamy ice-cream like consistency they show. Am I missing something? Do I have to add ice cream, or milk? But instructions don't show that. All I get is crushed up icy fruit! Tried different fruits, no difference. Just a crushed up mess. Sent email to company - no courtesy of a reply.
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loti1Queensland
- 11 reviews
Best invention ever!
AMAZING! Best idea ever to get kids and adults to eat fruit. Easy to use, easy to clean - 5 parts in total. Tastes so creamy and smooth. Great dessert option and way to increase your fruit intake while thinking you're eating sorbet! No additives needed, just frozen fruit! A worth while purchase or gift.
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great for summer
I have only just got my dessert maker and i found if you put bananas in to early u may have shredded ice so wait the 15 min and u get beautiful creamy banana soft serve .. its not a terrible machine u just have to read intructions have patience and experiment even .. enjoy
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RayCee
- 9 reviews
- 6 likes
Exceeded Expectations
I am cautious when new products come out as the claims usually fail to deliver. We bought it on sale as I didn't want to spend too much on a product I had never seen used, just recommended.
The Yonanas dessert maker was better than I hoped. The end result is tasty and healthy. It is easy to use and clean. I have only tried bananas so far but will be trying other concoctions in due course.
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Ann RNewcastle
- 4 reviews
- 6 likes
Great sorbets
This machine is great for making sorbets! If you aren't a fan of bananas in everything then try the 'no bananas recipes' on the Yonana's website. My favourite atm.... watermelon, rockmelon & a few coconut milk ice cubes. Sweet and very refreshing.
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Love it
We love this little machine, uses over ripe bananas that would normally be thrown out. Really does taste like soft serve ice cream and it's instant, no bowls to freeze or waiting for the mixture to freeze like other ice cream makers. Easy to clean, easy to use, healthy and makes areally quick snack or dessert. 10 out of 10.
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MrsMacca123Sydney, NSW
- 11 reviews
Great & loved by my kids!
My kids love the Yonanas. We mix it with raspberries and sometimes frozen mango. I love that it's an all natural healthy way to eat soft serve. It really does taste like a soft serve ice cream you would buy from the shops. You need to freeze your bananas when they are very very ripe or you can taste an 'unripe' taste in the mixture. It's easy to clean as well. Great way to use overripe bananas as well.
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Questions & Answers
doshiasked
can fresh cream or yogurt frozen into chunks used with fruits to get better taste. Also any liquid essence can be used or not?
1 answer
I've read u can freeze coconut cream the thick stuff that sits on top of the tin,freeze into ice cubes and thaw them a little first,so i guess thick cream and yoghurt would work also, as for any liquid essence or liquors, try soaking the fruit in them, then freeze until use
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