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Dessert Menu dessert menu Our desserts are made daily in-house, by our award-win ning culinary Add Ons team, using plant-based and healthy alternatives like whole grain flours, nut milks, and natural sweeteners like: organic maple syrup, date sugar One Scoop Dragon and/or coconut nectar. Our raw desserts and house-made gelatos are 7 Fruit Gelato grain-free, soy-free, and gluten-free. One Scoop Raw Cashew Gelato 7 Raw Lemon Lavender Cheesecake 14 With an almond crust and açai berry coulis. One Scoop Organic Vanilla Coconut 4 Raw Chocolate Almond Organic Coconut Whip 3 Butter Crunch Torte 14 Raw chocolate ganache filling with an a lmond butter crunch layer & raw Raw Cashew cacao brownie crust. Vanilla Crème 3 Raw Cacao Nibs 2 Rawlicious Fudge Sundae 16 Goji Berries 2 Two scoops of raw cashew gelato, chocolate fudge sauce, cashew vanilla creme, chopped walnuts and raw cacao nibs with fresh mint sprig. Choice of vanilla bean lacuma or cacao maca fudge. Coconut Love Cake 10 Three decadent layers of vanilla & coconut infused white cake with coconut creme frosting and shredded coconut. Garnished with a raspberry coulis. Traditional Spiced Carrot Cake 10 Award-winning layered spiced carrot cake with a fresh ginger creme frosting, chopped walnuts, and raisins. Chocolate Velvet Cake 10 Decadent dark chocolate layer cake with velvet chocolate frosting and toasted almonds. Raw Cacao Mousse 10 Made with fresh avocado, heirloom cacao and a hint of maple syrup. Raw Cacao & Coconut Truffles 7 Two raw cacao and coconut trues lightly sweetened with Medjool dates and sprinkled with ceylon cinnamon. Gluten-Free Contains Nuts Raw/Living Food House Favorite Organic restaurant OR2GAN ICV EEGETAaRIANs SUStTAIN AMBLE CUISaINE in Street, Branford, CT 06405 | 203.208.0443 | g-zen.com | Prices subject to change dessert menu Ray Of The Sundae 12 Add Ons With organic vanilla coconut-based ice crème, chocolate fudge, coconut whip & chopped walnuts. One Scoop Dragon Fruit Gelato 7 House-Made Dragon Fruit One Scoop Raw Coconut Gelato Ice Crème 12 Cashew Gelato 7 Sumatra dragon & flash-forzen Thai coconut meat, fruit & fresh coconut milk served in a coconut shell and topped with fresh mint. One Scoop Organic Vanilla Coconut 4 House-Made Raw Cashew Organic Gelato Ice Crème 12 Coconut Whip 3 Vanilla bean lacuma and cacao maca fudge served in a coconut shell and Raw Cashew topped with mint sprig. This house favorite will blow your mind and your Vanilla Crème 3 palette. Raw Cacao Nibs 2 G-Zen Root Beer Float 9 Goji Berries 2 Our vegan version of a classic made with organic vanilla ice cremè, natural root beer and coconut whip. hot drinks Organic Hot Cacoa With Steamed Milk 6 Intelligent Coffee 7 A synergistic blend of organic coee with Organic Fair Trade Coffee 3 chaga mushrooms, reisha mushroom, Peruvian Organic Mocha Latte 6 cacao and adaptogenic herbs for adrenals and stamina. Organic Espresso 4 Organic Latte 6 Organic Grain Café Au Lait 6 Coee substitue with almond milk, cinnamon Organic Kukicha Twig Tea 4 and nutmeg Organic Individual Tea Pot 4 Spring Dragon Longevity Tea 6 Gynostemma known as the miracle grass of Longevity Chai Chaga Latte 10 Asia, infused with extracts of Luo Han Guo Our famous creamy Chaga Chai Schizandra, lycium, astragalus, and Siberian Latte with over 40 longevity herbs. ginseng. Gluten-Free Contains Nuts Raw/Living Food House Favorite Organic restaurant OR2GAN ICV EEGETAaRIANs SUStTAIN AMBLE CUISaINE in Street, Branford, CT 06405 | 203.208.0443 | g-zen.com | Prices subject to change.
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