MONIN Guava syrup

MONIN Guava syrup

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Origin
A popular Asian flavour, which will create exotic drink recipes, guava fruit originate from Mexico, Central America and northern South America.  Today they are produced in Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, subtropical regions of North America, New Zealand and Australia. 

Round or oval with a bitter green or yellow skin, guava pulp is hard, slightly granular, pink, yellow or salmon pink and very fragrant.  Guava can be sweet or sour with a flavour varying somewhere between pear and strawberry, which works well in savoury or sweet dishes.

In Hawaii, chunks of guava are dipped in soy sauce and vinegar, in the Philippines it is popular in stew, and in East Asia it is eaten with sweet and sour dried plum powder.  In Mexico, Guava is an ingredient in ‘agua fresco’, a light non-alcoholic drink made with cereals, fruit, seeds or flowers mixed with water and sugar.  Guava goes very well with lime, cream or custard and is delicious as ice cream or sorbet.

For a taste of the tropics add MONIN Guava syrup’s exotic fruit flavour to create delicate, thirst-quenching cocktails, sodas and lemonades

Colour
Bright vermillion.

Tasting notes
Intense guava nose with floral notes; pure fresh-cut guava taste.


Beverage Innovation Directors tips
This flavour has an exotic, strong and sweet fragrance. It is the perfect option for a variety of lemonades, and you can also finish off your evening with a guava martini…shaken, not stirred, I guess !

Applications

  • Cocktails
  • Smoothies
  • Lemonades
  • Sodas
  • Fruit punches

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