I picked one up for $1.95.
The turbo convection oven they use to warm these works pretty well. There's just a bit of a crust and the crumb was warmed enough to feel almost fresh. Apparently, they use a brioche dough with lots of butter and eggs, but it felt more or less like a pillowy yeast donut to me.
I liked that this wasn't glazed and was just lightly sprinkled with powdered sugar instead.
The blueberry and raspberry jam inside is a step up from the typical donut jelly. It's thicker and flecked with raspberry seeds. There's a more distinct berry flavor without being too sweet.
Overall, I enjoyed Starbucks' Raspberry Blueberry Donut quite a bit. The warming gave it a really nice texture and the jam packs a lot of flavor without too much in the way of sugar.
Nutritional Info - Starbucks Raspberry Blueberry Donut (85g)
Calories - 330 (from Fat - 160)
Fat - 18g (Saturated Fat - 9g)
Sodium - 220mg
Carbs - 35g (Sugar - 11g)
Protein - 5g
I'm not sure if it's a good or bad thing that none of my local Starbucks have rolled out the "La Boulange" line of baked goods yet.
ReplyDeleteOn one hand, some of the items you've reviewed here look *delicious* (such as this one... and that butternut squash croissant you reviewed recently).
On the other hand, it's probably just as well that I can't give in to the temptation to spend money on them (Starbucks is pretty expensive).
Yeah I hear ya. The $5 plus for a drink and baked good is enough to buy a meal elsewhere.
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