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Nutritional Information
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Monin Grenadine Syrup
Grenadine is by far the most common and versatile sweetener and flavoring in classic bar mixology. Grenadine derives its name from the French word for Pomegranate (Grenade); yet nowadays grenadine does not contain pomegranates. Grenadine is popular behind the bar because it imparts a pleasant red color and sweet, slightly tart taste to several very popular cocktails.
Monin Grenadine presents a red berries flavor with a touch of vanilla and a bright red color ideal in non alcoholic beverages, cocktails and even desserts, marinades, and much more.
Tasting Notes • Mild raspberry like aroma, cranberry-raspberry type flavor
Applications • Lemonades, sodas, sparklers, cocktails, teas, frozen beverages |
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Related Flavors:
Monin-Lime-Habanero-Syrup
Related Accessories:
Monin-Pump-for-750mL-Bottles-(White)
Monin-Pump-for-750mL-Bottles-(Black)
Monin-Rack---11-Bottle-750mL/1L
Monin-Rack---4-Bottle-750mL/1L
Monin-Pourers---Dozen-Free-Flow
Monin-Clear-Acrylic-3-Piece-Shaker
Related Recipes:
Black Cherry Adult Limeade
Jack Rose
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Grenadine syrup is commonly used to mix "cherry" Coca-Colas (also called Grenadinis or Roy Rogers cocktails), pink lemonade, Shirley Temple cocktails, Tequila Sunrises, Cherry Bombs (Bailey's, Kahlua and Grenadine) and flavor-soaked cherries, making them bright red. These are in turn often used in fruitcakes. It can also be added to a Mimosa to give it a red and orange color. -Wikipedia |
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