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Grenadine ~ Teisseire French Syrup Grenadine concentrate 600ml (20.3 fl oz)

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Manufacturer: Teisseire
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Grenadine ~ Teisseire French Syrup Grenadine concentrate 600ml (20.3 fl oz) Features
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No preservatives Imported from France Try in desserts, as a topping, in tea or coffee Available singly, in 3 or 6 pack Natural, quality flavorings
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Additional Grenadine ~ Teisseire French Syrup Grenadine concentrate 600ml (20.3 fl oz) Information
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Grenade is the French word for pomegranate, and originally grenadine syrup was made from pomegranate juice and sugar. Today, grenadine is the name loosely applied to syrups made from a mixture of other dark-red fruits.The Teisseire grenadine syrup gets its flavor from the concentrated juices of five fruits: raspberry, elderberry, red currant, blackcurrant, and lemon. Try these combinations or stick with the most popular mixer--plain water--for a flavorful thirst quencher (1 part syrup to 7 times water).Hence the cries in a French cafe for un lait fraise (milk with strawberry syrup), un Perrier menthe ( Perrier with mint syrup), une tomate (pastis and grenadine syrup), une mauresque (pastis and orgeat syrup), un diabolo fraise (lemonade and strawberry syrup), or un tango (beer with grenadine syrup).Fruit syrups have always been a part of the French way of drinking, whether mixed with water, Perrier, lemonade, milk, pastis, or even beer.
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What Customers Say About Grenadine ~ Teisseire French Syrup Grenadine concentrate 600ml (20.3 fl oz):
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Not gonna happen with teisseire. I have tried many syrups and Teisseire is definitely the best ever. Some other brands can have a great color to attract customers, but they have no taste even with a lot of syrup and just a little water. I have never thought I would be soo much into a syrup, but here it is, I love this syrup and I am not trying other brands anymore (was always disappointed).Works also great in replacing water by milk. mhhhhh :D
Mixed with ice water, this has a great taste. For those of you having grown up in Europe, the taste will bring back memories.
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