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Yonanas 902RD Classic Vegan, Dairy-Free Frozen Fruit Soft Serve Maker, Includes 36 Recipes, 200-Watts, Red

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Color: Red


Features

  • Yonanas Frozen Treat Maker: Easy-to-use vegan dessert maker quickly turns frozen fruit into delicious vegan soft serve or a smooth sorbet-like treat made without additional fats, sugars or preservatives
  • Delicious Versatility: Create your own healthy keto, non-dairy and vegan frozen treats or use the 36 included recipes to create simple, homemade desserts like pies, parfaits and sorbets
  • Easy To Clean: Easy-to-maintain frozen fruit soft serve and sorbet maker features a top-rack dishwasher-safe chute assembly, plunger and blade
  • Perfect Serving Size: This frozen fruit soft serve machine is equally ideal for crafting single servings or making enough to satisfy the whole family
  • Includes: Frozen soft serve machine for fruit comes with a helpful Recipe Book complete with 36 individual recipes and an easy-to-understand User Manual

Description

If you can slice and freeze fruit, you can use the Yonanas fruit soft serve maker! This frozen treat maker allows you to make wholesome, delicious dairy- free and vegan desserts in just minutes – no added fats, sugars or additives needed. Create your own or use the 36 included recipes. All the Yonanas frozen dessert maker’s removable parts are top-rack dishwasher safe and BPA free.


Brand: Yonanas


Color: Red


Special Feature: Manual


Included Components: Motor Base, Chute, Blade Base, Gasket, Screw Cap, Recipe Book


Model Name: Classic Vegan, Dairy-Free Frozen Fruit Soft Serve Maker


Brand: Yonanas


Color: Red


Special Feature: Manual


Included Components: Motor Base, Chute, Blade Base, Gasket, Screw Cap, Recipe Book


Model Name: Classic Vegan, Dairy-Free Frozen Fruit Soft Serve Maker


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 6.15 x 7.52 x 13.78 inches


Item Weight: 3.13 Pounds


Operation Mode: Automatic


Product Care Instructions: Dishwasher Safe


Product Dimensions: 6.15 x 7.52 x 13.78 inches


Item Weight: 3.13 pounds


Manufacturer: Yonanas


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: 902RD


Date First Available: September 1, 2021


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  • Not 100% sold but happy enough that I bought it
Color: Silver
I was telling a couple of the girls at work yesterday about how I'd gotten a Yonana and how eager I was to try it. One of the other girls comes up and says, "You ordered a Yonana?" I said yes, thinking she was going to tell me wonderful things about it. Instead, she said she'd had one, that she hated it, and recommended that I immediately pack it up and ship it back without trying it. She claimed it was noisy and difficult to clean. She recommended getting a Ninja instead and said a Ninja is more versatile, but then she went on to say that she has to add liquid to her fruit, which defeats the purpose for why I'd ordered the Yonana in the first place. I'm on Weight Watchers, and I'd ordered the Yonana because all you need is fruit and fruit is zero points on Weight Watchers. What's not to love about "free" food? My co-worker also complained about needing to use two bananas for the Yonana and said that bananas are too high in carbs. High in carbs or not, bananas still count as "free" food on Weight Watchers and, contrary to what my co-worker said, you do not need to use two bananas nor do you need to use any bananas. So, being the stubborn person that I am, I decided not to take my co-worker's advice. Last night I got to try the Yonana. My assessment...it is noisy. So noisy that it should be packed up and shipped back? No. It's no more noisy than my blender or my son's juicer. And it is not difficult to clean. Not in the least little bit. In fact, I was a bit wary of the blades on the blade cone because they looked a bit evil, like they could scrape up a knuckle without a second thought - but the blades actually ended up being very easy to clean off. You can actually just run the parts under water and rinse them off, it cleaned up that easily. If my co-worker wants to see difficult to clean, she can borrow my son's juicer, which requires scrubbing with a toothbrush to get all the pulp out. I'd read some reviews on the Ninja and one of the reviews complained that the Ninja is a pain when you want to add additional ingredients because you have to take off the motor and take off a lid and there was another step that I don't remember. My co-worker agreed that you do need to do all that, but she poo-pooed that review as saying that's really not an issue. Well, I can't vouch for the Ninja, but I can say that adding fruit to the Yonana is very easy. You just pull out the plunger (which you can get a little bit of suction there) and pop in the fruit and then plunge away. Creating the "ice cream" is very quick. I mean, very quick! In less time than it takes to dig frozen real ice cream out of a tub, you can have a Yonana treat. (Well, okay, that might not be totally true as you do need to thaw your frozen fruit first...but take the thawing part out of the equation, you can have the Yonana treat more quickly than real ice cream and without the cussing and swearing.) There is no waste in ingredients with the Yonana. I am always astounded by my son's juicer at how much wasted product is left over. With the Yonana, you get to eat every bit of what goes into it. You will want to disassemble the unit right away, however, because you will find that some edible "ice cream" remains between the blade cover and the blade cone and some in the gasket too, but that's very easy to scrape out, put in the bowl, and enjoy. I did notice that it seems that the first bowl of Yonana gets cheated out of some of their treat and subsequent bowls seem to be more filled. I'm not sure what the reason for that is as it didn't appear that there was fruit left in the plunger. Maybe it's the amount of fruit that remains between the cone cover and blade cone? I don't know, but a solution is to make one big batch and then separate it into portions. The unit is much smaller than I'd expected it to be. It takes up less room than a toaster or a traditional blender or my son's gigantic juicer. It is tall, however. But if you leave it out on a countertop, height isn't an issue. It's the footprint that would be an issue. One thing I discovered that I don't really like about the design of the Yonana is that the spout the "ice cream" comes out is too close to the unit and sometimes the "ice cream" wants to curl back toward the unit and not into your bowl, even though I had the bowl pushed up next to the machine. A simple fix would be for the Yonana designer to make a longer spout. Next Yonana generation maybe. In the meantime, the user can use a higher bowl, or maybe a glass? Overall, am I 100% sold on Yonana? No. I wish I could say I am, but, after tasting my first creation, I think I'd rather just eat the fruit. The concoction does not taste like ice cream - it does, however, have the texture of soft serve ice cream. Oddly, my son, who drank a full 12 ounce glass of grainy juiced carrots without complaint made faces as he ate his banana/peach Yonana. He did eat it all, but I don't think he's going to be asking me to make him another Yonana treat. As for me, I do not like bananas, at all, and a few areas of my banana/berry tasted way too much like banana. (And, yes, I know, you do not need to use the bananas. I made my Yonana treat using just one banana, one half before the berries and one half after.) Am I going to ship my Yonana back? No. I'm going to give it more of a try. First off, a lot of the reviews and the Yonana owner's manual/recipe books all say to use ripe bananas. I didn't have ripe bananas. I just froze the bananas that were the most banged up looking and they really weren't all that ripe. So I'm hoping that bananas that are truly ripe and not simply banged up will make a difference. Also, I intend to give it a try using just fruit without the bananas. I am also hoping that in time I will move beyond the desire for my concoctions to be ice cream and that I'll just be happy that I'm having a Weight Watchers zero point treat. My husband also said that he thinks the Yonana will be a nice cold treat come summer when it's hot. So, do I recommend the Yonana? Yes, I do. In fact, despite my not being sold on the taste of my first creation, I do intend on sharing my Yonana experience with my Weight Watchers group as well as my friends. Like a few of the reviews said, if you want ice cream, go buy ice cream. If you want a good, healthy, zero point treat, then, by all means, get a Yonana. It's a good machine that does exactly what it's meant to do. Follow up - I tried again and used just a berry mix (strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, and blackberries) and four slices of peaches (no bananas). Very good. Even better, I mixed in a container of blueberry Fiber One yogurt (just one Weight Watchers point). Now, that was a good mixture that I can easily eat multiple times. It is runny, like soft serve ice cream that's melted, but, boy did it taste good. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2012 by Lorrie A Kruse

  • Really does live up to the hype
Color: Silver
Because of a weird medication side effect, I’ve developed food allergies, including dairy. At the same time, doc has me on anti-inflammatory diet which means no extra sugar, even though I have a monster sweet tooth. This is the real thing. The trick is to seriously let those bananas get super-ripe, as in big brown spots. Then add whatever frozen fruit you’d like. So far, I’ve tried cherry, peach, mango, blueberry (mango is my favorite) and I haven’t even started trying the other recipes they have like Tiramisu or Mojito or chocolate…so many options! Also, I am a texture fiend. Sometimes the texture is almost as important as taste…and the texture of this is perfect, not too runny, soft but firm enough to have bite to it (if that makes sense lol). The first time, expect to add more fruit than you think you need but after that, you won’t have to use as much. I read some complaints that it is a pain taking it apart to clean it. Not really? I hate cleaning and I don’t think it’s a big deal at all. Yes, you have to remove the parts but the cleaning itself is simple, so it only takes a couple of minutes minus drying time. I can see myself using this almost every day. It’s absolutely healthy, you still get all the fiber and nutrients and it really does taste like sorbet…just make sure the bananas are ripe enough and follow the instructions. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2023 by LoveSkulls13

  • Works great, but it's very hard to take apart to clean
Color: Silver
I used my device for the first time this past week. The desert was delicious, but I couldn't get it apart to clean. I finally had to ask my nephew for help.
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2023 by tetrahymena

  • Didn’t love it
Color: Mint
It worked well, but I just felt like there were too many parts to clean.
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2023 by MSnow

  • Wonderful Product
Color: Silver
Love making my own sorbet! It's so easy. Don't love that it is loud.
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2023 by OreoLover

  • Worked well but of limited use.
Color: Coral
The product is very easy to assemble, use and clean. However, the resulting fruit serve was not what I expected. I only tried one flavor banana/strawberry. The consistency had very small ice crystals, although it was more creamy than a slushy. I’m sure that with some experimentation, I might have improved the result. However, my intent was to produce a treat without adding any sugar or dairy, and also to have this available as a good used for extra fruit on hand. Theoretically, it should be good for anyone who is diabetic or lactose intolerant. In truth, since bananas formed the base of the majority of recommended recipes, and since fruit itself can be quite high in sugar, I think this would appeal to a very small niche clientele. It does exactly what it says, but I had hoped the product would be more creamy, and that the recipes might have more flexibility. Again, as far as ease of use, I had no complaints whatsoever, but I did thoroughly clean and dry all the parts and return it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2023 by Hrududu

  • Amazing little machine
Color: Silver
I can't remember where I first learned about Yonanas. I was obsessed as soon as I found it. I started looking for recipes and tips long before I even purchased my machine. When I did get the machine, I was excited. I had already frozen a couple bananas. I usually have a very hard time getting my daughter to eat fruit and vegetables. She immediately wanted to try "ice cream with bananas". She loved it. Next, we bought a frozen berry blend and tried that. She loved that even more. The next time we used the machine, we used the berry blend with some banana mixed in to cut the sourness. She ate 2 huge cups. We have not tried any other recipes, but are excited to see what else we can create. The only gripes are that it is very noisy and sometimes you have to use a bit of force to get the fruit through the machine if it's not thawed enough. However, it will be too mushy or liquid if you let it thaw too much. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2023 by H. Aburto

  • Nondairy soft service ice cream without liquids and ice
Color: Silver
The key is to thaw the frozen fruit for 10 to 15 minutes. If you thaw the fruit too long, it is mushy. You can put pieces of chocolate when entering your fruit inside the machine. I enjoy the finished product with non dairy Coco Whip by So Delicious brand. My friends enjoyed this machine also. They made a cold tropical treat. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2023 by MB MB

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