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A picture of a variety of mochi flavors. Flavors from top to bottom are glazed mochi donut, dragonfruit mochi donut, oreo crumble mochi donut, mango lychee mochi donut, and churro mochi donut.

MOCHI DONUTS available daily

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the malasada

Traditionally made with naturally leavened sourdough enriched with egg, cream, and slightly denser than a donut. Our version errs on the side of brioche, fermented for optimal flavor and texture. It's exceptionally complex, light yet satisfyingly substantial, chewy and stretchy, soft and moist, with a crumb so tender, the crackly edges wobble to the piping of vegan vanilla bean custard. Each bite bears the full impact of Madagascar vanilla bean and melts on contact. We suspect that a renaissance is afoot.

Right: Vegan malasada filled with vanilla bean custard.

A stack of three vegan malasada donuts all filled with vegan vanilla bean custard filling.
A keto cake donut with Lily's brand keto white chocolate and Lily's brand dark chocolate drizzle. The keto cake is made from almond flour, peanut butter, avocado oil, and sweetened with monk fruit sugar.

NEW keto cake

You don't have to take the keto plunge to be keto-curious. Not everyone can commit to keto, but everyone can reap the tasty creative treats incorporating fresh milled nut flours, butter, and the full fat deliciousness of avocado oil used in our new keto cake donut. A respite from the habitual sugar load rollercoaster, but still can satiate that sweet craving.

What we use: almond flour, coconut flour, egg, old fashioned peanut butter, monk fruit sweetener, avocado oil, unsweetened almond milk, zero sugar white chocolate and dark chocolate.

THE CRÈME BRÛLÉE BEER

A collaboration with The Bruery to transform our Crème Brûlée donut into a beer. Released on National Donut Day in The Donut Box set along with other amazing donut partners. Experience the seduction of malted beverage with sweet hints of vanilla custard and burnt brittle sugar. Beyond just water, hops, and barley, it’s the kind of beer that explores the outer edges of what beer can be. 

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