



🥥 Spread the vibe, taste the island tribe!
Mariza Pandan Coconut Spread is an 8-ounce jar of authentic Indonesian kaya-inspired coconut and pandan spread. Celebrated for its light, sweet flavor, it’s a quick and versatile addition to breakfasts or desserts, especially popular among fans of Southeast Asian cuisine. With a strong 4.3-star rating and a cult following, it’s a must-have pantry staple for adventurous foodies seeking a taste of the tropics.
| ASIN | B009WAPCTI |
| Best Sellers Rank | #31,529 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #72 in Fresh Prepared Dips, Salsas & Spreads #11,620 in Pantry Staples |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (488) |
| Manufacturer | Monstra LLC (dba Pacific Rim Gourmet) |
| Product Dimensions | 5.35 x 2.99 x 2.95 inches; 8 ounces |
| UPC | 733894114019 |
| Units | 8 Ounce |
D**H
Yummy!
This stuff is pretty good. I saw someone eating Kaya toast on YouTube and sparked my interest. I don't think there is any place in my area that serves it and I couldn't find Kaya in any Asian market here. Gambled and got this from Amazon. I like it! Light and sweet taste. My wife likes it too. It's been added to our breakfast rotation.
J**H
Love it
I fell in love with Kaya Toast when I was in Singapore. I missed it, and when I found this, I was so excited. I love this stuff, it is so good, like someone else said, I like to have it with a half boiled egg and good coffee. Expensive, but worth it
S**3
Sweet and tasty.
For someone who has been to Singapore and Malaysia, this is as close as you can get to eat kaya. For those who has not tasted it before, it is a jam made with eggs and sugar and coconut milk and pandan leaves. It taste like custard but not. :) It taste best with butter and toast. Tho it’s not like the one popular brand in Singapore, this kaya is close enough if you have a craving.
P**A
Tasty
It's good. It's a sweet, smooth, creamy, nutty vanilla-y spread. However, it doesn't taste like pandan. Well, maybe I'm used to much much much much MUCH stronger pandan flavor, but to me this doesn't taste like pandan. Just has a teeny tiny little hint, SORT OF, of pandan in there. But it's still very tasty.
M**A
Delicious!
If you're a fan of Kaya toast, this is a great substitute to the Kaya brand jam and less expensive.
M**O
5 star for the taste, but not good value for the price
I recently tried Kaya spread and was really impressed by the taste. It has a rich, creamy texture and a delicious flavor that's a perfect balance of sweet and savory. I would definitely give it a 5-star rating for taste. However, I do have to say that I don't think it's a great value for the price. It's definitely on the pricier side, and I finally found a way cheaper one at the Asian market. Overall, I would recommend Kaya spread for anyone who is looking for a high-quality, tasty spread and doesn't mind paying a little extra for it. However, if you're looking for something that's more budget-friendly, there may be other options out there that would suit you better.
H**G
pure pandan taste
A delicious pandan paste. a tad sweet but perfectly balanced
N**E
Cancerous, ultra processed- BAD
I’ve just came back from spending a month in Asia. Specifically Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia. This is very bad and not worth even $2. It is filled with food coloring and tastes ultra processed- not like the real deal. Very sugary and low quality. Additionally, there’s a cancer label ?! I wish this was disclosed.
Trustpilot
1 month ago
3 weeks ago