Traditional Asian Flavors Turned into Trends
By Kelli Luu | 06 Oct, 2025
The internet can’t get enough of these viral Asian flavors that are taking over the dessert world.
These are not your average desserts. Asian flavors are making their way into desserts that everyone is craving.
Number 5: Ube
This yam from the Philippines has dessert lovers curious as its bright purple color has been seen in ice creams, cakes, and donuts. While ube is suddenly trendy in the United States, Filipinos have been using it as a cooking staple for over 400 years. Its flavor is sweet, nutty, not too overpowering and that eye-catching hue makes any ube dessert photogenic.
Number 4: Yuzu
Most people know yuzu as a citrus Japanese flavor that you can find in tarts, sorbets, and pies, but it actually originated in Central China before being introduced to Japan and Korea during the Tang Dynasty. Yuzu is zesty with a hint of bitterness that makes it very distinct from a lemon or lime. It has that kind of flavor that can elevate any dessert with the perfect mix of sour, sweet, and refreshing.
Number 3: Taro
One of the earliest crops to ever be domesticated in Asia is Ube’s underrated cousin. Taro originates from Southeast Asia and has brought an earthy flavor and lavender color to Western desserts. The balance between sweet and nutty and taro's creamy texture makes it the perfect ingredient to add to ice cream or cake. A taro milk tea with boba is a popular go to for many as it creates a comforting and cozy feeling for your tastebuds.
Number 2: Lychee
It’s the ultimate summer flavor that is like a mix between a grape and a rose. The juicy and refreshing fruit first began growing in the Yunnan province in China over 2,000 years ago where it was a delicacy to the elite. Today that same exotic taste has made lychee a flavorful addition to slushies, desserts, and cocktails. It’s slightly tangy, very recognizable, and it adds a touch of elegance to anything it touches.
Number 1: Matcha
The green tea powder that dates back to the Tang and Song Dynasties has become a regular part of the American lifestyle. Matcha is found everywhere now, commonly in crafted drinks, pancakes, and ice cream. The sweetness and subtly bitter flavor is also antioxidant-rich giving matcha lovers the perfect excuse to get their fix. Matcha is ancient, but its influence has proven to be timeless as it continues to be inspiration for various delicious desserts.

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