Ube is not limited to lattes or spoon desserts. It can also become the signature element of a simple, visual, and unexpected breakfast. On a slice of well-toasted bread, its naturally vanilla sweetness pairs very well with fresh, creamy textures. The result: a quick, original recipe, elegant enough to transform a simple toast into a true moment of pleasure.

Preparation
Start by preparing the ube cream. In a small bowl, mix the powder with the plant-based yogurt or cream cheese, then add the agave syrup. Work the mixture until you obtain a smooth, soft, and uniformly purple texture.
Then, toast the bread. The idea is to obtain a slightly crispy base, capable of contrasting with the creaminess of the spread.
Generously spread the ube mixture on the still-warm slices. Then arrange the fresh fruit on top, without overloading, to maintain a clean and appetizing presentation. Finish with a sprinkle of shredded coconut and some crunchy flakes.
What makes this recipe interesting
Here, ube is not just used for color. It brings a real identity to the recipe: a subtle sweetness, an almost biscuity touch, and above all, a different way to approach breakfast. It's something more modern than classic toast, but without unnecessary complication.
Presentation tip
Serve on a light-colored plate to bring out the natural color of the ube. A few well-placed pieces of fruit and a light finish are more than enough: no need to overdo it.
Variation
This recipe also works very well in a more gourmet version with a ricotta base, some lime zest, and toasted coconut flakes.