Description
History | Derived from the French word grenade as an abbreviation of pomegranate, Grenadine syrup has emerged as an essential ingredient in cocktails due to its color and taste and was later adopted as a traditional drink infused with pomegranate juice in many Levantine and Mediterranean countries. |
Ingredients | Sugar, water, 2 % pomegranate juice from concentrate, citric acid, natural-identical pomegranate flavor, sodium benzoate (less than 0.1% to preserve freshness), red color E129. |
Nutrition information Per 100 ml | Calories: 330 kcal Proteins: 0 g Fat: 0 g Carbohydrates: 82 g of which Sugars: 82 g Salt: 0 g |
Allergens | Red color E129 might have an adverse reaction on hyperactivity and attention on children. |
Cocktail Recipes | Sodas, cocktails, lemonade, mocktails |
Available Package | 750 ml |
Storage Condition | Keep in a cool place away from sunlight |
Shelf life | 24 months |