Syrups

  • Origin The national fruit of India, the Philippines and Pakistan, Mango is native to Southeast Asia and is known as ‘the apple of the tropics’. The fruit and leaves are used to decorate the arches and doorways in Indian houses at celebrations such as weddings. Eaten raw, the succulent rich flesh of a mango has a fragrant sweetness. There are many different varieties of mango, of which thick-skinned varieties are best for making South American style salsas, pickles and chutneys. Mango is also used in Asian curries, fish dishes, salads and European-style puddings such as pavlova, tarts, ice cream and sorbet, as well as smoothies and juices.Add the juicy fragrant sweetness of MONIN Mango syrup to create exotic cocktails, teas, smoothies and tropical fruit punches.Colour Yellow.Tasting notes Mild exotic mango fruit nose, sweet mango taste with a hint of acidity.Beverage Innovation Directors tips MONIN Mango is amazing in a martini cocktail application. It reveals its smoothness with a slightly acidic juice such as cranberry. I also like to mix it for a smoothie with Passion Fruit syrup, pineapple juice and lemon juice.Applications 
    • Cocktails
    • Sodas
    • Smoothies
    • Lemonades
    • Fruit punches
    • Teas
  • rigin It all started with orange… MONIN Orange syrup was the very first syrup flavour to be launched as part of the citrus range of Probably a hybrid of the pomelo and mandarin, originating from ancient China, Orange is one of the most widely loved fruits for its sweet, tart, juicy flavour and fresh aroma. Like most citrus fruit, it is best eaten fresh or Orange flavoured products include marmalade, which is usually made with Seville oranges, and orange blossom honey. The zest is commonly used in cooking and baking, as it goes particularly well with duck and chocolate.A sweet, acidic syrup MONIN Orange is best used to make non-milk based drinks such as refreshing, zesty sodas, cocktails and teas.Colour Slightly cloudy gold.Tasting notes Orange peel smell, candied orange taste.Beverage Innovation Directors tips As MONIN Orange is an acidic syrup you can’t steam it with milk, it would curdle. You can however combine it with a dash of cranberry and grapefruit juice in a vodka martini.Applications
    • Cocktails
    • Sodas
    • Smoothies
    • Fruit punches
    • Teas
  • Origin Osmanthus, a flower native to Asia, has been cultivated for around 2,500 years in China.  Guilin, which means “forest of osmanthus” is a city in China named after the many osmanthus trees that grow there. In Chinese culture, this small white flower is widely used, mostly as a flavouring for teas, wine, and sweets but also known as an ingredient in herbal medicine.MONIN Osmanthus syrup has a harmonious floral perfume with sweet delicate honey notes. Combined with teas, lemonades or even used to flavoured classic cocktails, this syrup will add a light and refreshing touch to any of your crafted drinks. Colour Light yellowTasting notes Nose: Sweet floral notes Attack: Delicate osmanthus flower Length in Mouth: Balanced honey and flower aftertasteBeverage Innovation Directors tips MONIN Osmanthus syrup imparts aroma and sweetness to any cocktail recipe. It’s the Asian touch I like to share in my creations! With its honey flower notes, it gives a unique flavour to cocktails, mocktails or even coffee and tea applications. I particularly like using MONIN Osmanthus syrup to flavour afternoon lemonades or in a Moscow Mule during parties.Applications
    • Tea
    • Cocktail
    • Mocktail
    • Latte
  • Origin Pandan is a rare green tropical plant grown in the wild but widely cultivated as it is commonly used in Southeast Asian cooking as flavouring. Its nutty, botanical fragrance with deep green colour is used as a flavour enhancer in many sweet and savoury dishes.MONIN Pandan syrup has a light and refreshing aroma with hints of sweet floral notes. It is perfect for creating milk tea beverages, or simple iced teas with a well-balanced bittersweet flavour. Ride on the Southeast Asian tea trend today and create unique recipes with this amazing flavour. Colour Deep grass green.Tasting notes Nose: Rich vegetal nose Attack: Sweet green cooked pandan Length in Mouth: Hints of coconutBeverage Innovation Directors tips "Pandan is a popular flavour in Southeast Asian countries and is widely used in dessert and rice dishes. MONIN Pandan syrup is best served in milk tea beverages mixed with coconut milk. You can try using earl grey tea for a modern twist! This is also an inspiring flavour that allowed me to create my new favourite drink, a Pandan Yogurt Frappé !"Applications
    • Tea
    • Cocktail
    • Mocktail
    • Latte
  • Origin THE tropical fruit, a passion fruit is about the size of an egg with a brittle purple or yellow shell encasing crunchy seeds and soft juicy flesh bursting with a strong, fragrant flavour. Native to Brazil, Paraguay and Northern Argentina, passion fruit is so-called because it is a vine species of passion flower, also known as the ‘purple granadilla’ in South Africa. Both the seeds and the pulp are used in salads and puddings such as cheesecake and pavlova. Passion fruit is also delicious in drinks, jellies and mousses.For THE taste of the tropics, add the fruity aroma and sweet and sour taste of MONIN Passion Fruit syrup to cocktails, sodas, lemonades, fruit punches and smoothies.Colour Cloudy yellow.Tasting notes Exotic fruity aroma, sweet and sour taste which will make you feel like eating fresh passion fruit.Beverage Innovation Directors tips With a true sweet and sour taste, MONIN Passion Fruit syrup is particularly enhanced with other exotic flavours such as mango. One of my favourite uses is with iced tea : mudde lemon slices and MONIN Passion Fruit syrup and top mix with fresh brewed tea.Applications
    • Sodas
    • Lemonades
    • Cocktails
    • Fruit punches
    • Smoothies
    • Cold cocoas
  • Origin Peaches are believed to be native to China where the legend said the peach was consumed by the immortals, due to the fruit’s mystic virtue of conferring longevity to all who ate it. Each year, the summer season signals the arrival of juicy, sweet peaches. But infusing your recipes with the sweet, unmistakable flavour and rich golden colour of peaches does not have to end when the long days of summer fade. Discover how MONIN Peach can enhance your beverages with fruity, delicious flavour!Colour Brilliant, light gold orange colour.Tasting notes Long lasting white peach smell and taste .Beverage Innovation Directors tips MONIN Peach has an unusual rich flavour and aromatic fragrance. Make up a cocktail by combining peach with orange, and you will really enjoy your summer afternoon.Applications
    • Cocktails
    • Fruit punches
    • Lemonades
    • Sodas
    • Smoothies
    • Teas
  • Origin Primarily developed to make the famous Pina Colada cocktail, MONIN Pineapple syrup delivers the pure, sweet fruit taste of pineapple, which is thought to originate from South America.So-called because of its resemblance to a pine cone, its spiky skin protects aromatic, juicy, sweet-sour golden flesh which is eaten fresh, cooked, juiced or preserved. It is used in a wide array of cuisines, notably in salsas, Asian sweet and sour sauces and as a pizza topping, as well as in yogurt, jam, sweets and ice cream. ‘Pineapple upside-down cake’ is a popular British pudding dish.MONIN Pineapple’s pure pineapple flavour will give a tropical accent to smoothies, cocktails, fruit punches and sodas.Colour Cloudy yellow.Tasting notes Nose: Fresh pineapple Attack: Juicy and fresh taste of pineapple Length in Mouth: Fruity with acidulated noteBeverage Innovation Directors tips With its true tropical taste MONIN Pineapple syrup brings you the opportunity to create many different kinds of recipes. One of my favourite uses is to mix it with MONIN Spicy syrup in a martini cocktail, in order to get a smooth and slightly spicy cocktail.Applications
    • Sodas
    • Cocktails
    • Smoothies
    • Fruit punches
  • Origin A hugely popular summer flavour in France, where it is mixed with crisp, chilled rosé wine, MONIN Pink Grapefruit syrup is used to make the top-selling summer drink French Rosé. Originally called the ‘forbidden fruit’, the grapefruit tree is a citrus tree – a hybrid of the pomelo and sweet orange - first grown in Barbados in the 18th century. The flesh of the grapefruit varies in hue from white to soft pink to ruby red with the flavour varying relatively to the colour and variety from acidic and sour to sweet and tart. The balanced sweet sour flavour of pink grapefruit works well in both savoury and sweet salads, combined with ingredients such as coriander, chilli, other citrus fruit, shellfish, and salad leaves. It also makes refreshing mousses, sorbets and jellies.You’ll be tickled pink with the sweet sour, fragrant flavour of MONIN Pink Grapefruit syrup, which will make uplifting summer cooler cocktails, punches, smoothies and teas.Colour Bright and cloudy pink-red.Tasting notes Subtle smell of fresh pink grapefruit with notes of grapefruit peel and flower. Sweet and juicy taste, refreshing harmony between bitterness and acidity of pink grapefruit.Beverage Innovation Directors tips MONIN Pink Grapefruit syrup will allow you to create incomparable drinks such as muddles, martinis, fruit punches, teas and many more. As soon as you'll taste it, you will simply love it, and recipes will come through. One of my favourite uses is muddled drinks. When using citrus fruits, it really enhances the juicy taste of MONIN Pink Grapefruit syrup.Application
    • Smoothies
    • Martinis
    • Fruit cocktails
    • Fruit punches
    • Teas
  • Origin A top-seller in the US, since its emergence as a super-food packed with antioxidant vitamins, pomegranate is widely consumed as juice and as a drink flavour. The fruit itself, which is mainly grown in America, Spain, the Middle East and India, originated in Iran. Its name derives from the medieval Latin ‘pomum granatum’ meaning seeded apple, which perfectly describes its appearance: pretty jewel-like sacs of juicy, sweet flesh surround scores of edible white seeds, which are encased in a bitter, pale yellow pith and a hard, shiny skin blushed with red or yellow. Always highly prized for its flavour, this striking fruit is sprinkled in sweet and savoury salads to complement oranges, salad leaves, nuts and cheeses and is wonderful in desserts. Pomegranate syrup works well with duck, aubergine and fish.Add the wholesome red berry, acidic flavour of MONIN Pomegranate syrup to make pretty ruby red cocktails, iced teas and lemonades.Colour Ruby red.Tasting notes Red berries (cherry, redcurrant, cranberry...), slightly sweet with a light acidic taste.Beverage Innovation Directors tips MONIN Pomegranate syrup will bring to your signature cocktails the perfect balance of the pomegranate taste with an acidic touch, never reached before!!! Instead of using a dash of lemon juice to balance your signature cocktails,use Pomegranate. For fruit punch, it can even replace both lemon juice and grenadine, and it also brings an exotic flavour.Applications
    • Cocktails
    • Martinis
    • Daiquiris
    • Iced teas
    • Lemonades
  • Popcorn is a famous snack enjoyed and eaten in the movie theaters and is usually served salted, sweetened, buttered or caramelised. When the corn is heated, pressure builds within the kernel and popcorn is ready to be enjoyed once you hear a small explosion that sounds like a “pop”!Perfectly balanced and full bodied, MONIN Popcorn syrup will add a roasted popcorn flavour with a hint of nuttiness in any coffee beverages and help craft unexpected classic cocktails such as colada or martinis!Colour Gold with slight amberTasting Notes Nose: Intense buttery popcorn Attack : Strong balanced buttery note Length in mouth: Well rounded buttery popcorn with light roasted after tasteFlavours associations Coffee, Chocolate, NutsApplications
    • Smoothie
    • Milkshake
    • Latte
    • Dessert toppings
    • Cocktail
    • Mocktail
  • Origin The base syrup for many classic cocktails, MONIN Pure Cane Sugar syrup delivers the same brix as a homemade version, made with 100% pure cane sugar and filtered water. Sugarcane is a tall perennial grass native to the tropical regions of South Asia, which grows several metres in height and accounts for 80% of the sugar produced. A Caribbean sugarcane plantation amassing a vast number of canes makes for a spectacular sight.Pure Cane Sugar syrup is a superb substitute for granulated sugar as it dissolves instantly in hot and chilled drinks. Sweeten up your teas, cocktails, smoothies and fruit punches with MONIN Pure Cane Sugar syrup.Colour Crystal.Tasting notes Sweet powdered sugar taste, no smell.Beverage Innovation Directors tips MONIN Pure Cane Sugar syrup allows bartenders and baristi to make consistent drinks from a simple iced tea to a highly sophisticated cocktail.Applications
    • Teas
    • Smoothies
    • Cocktails
    • Fruit punches
  • OriginPurple sweet potato is a dark-hued, sweet flesh root vegetable that is a part of the morning glory family. Often mistaken as purple yams or ube, the purple sweet potato is less starchy and smaller in size as compared to yams.From simply served and enjoyed as steamed or roasted, purple sweet potato is also added into different types of delicious cuisines, especially in Asia. Its versatility in culinary applications is now also increasingly shifting into drink creations – adding a whimsical eye- catching purple hue to drinks like latte, boba milk tea, and smoothie.Rich, creamy, almost winey in flavour, MONIN has taken the inspiration from one of the most loved super foods and developed Le Sirop de MONIN Purple Sweet Potato, suitable for all applications.Tasting NoteColour: Dark violetNose: Steamed purple sweet potatoLength in Mouth: Mild earthy finishAttack: Sweet with an earthy toneDrink InspirationFrom simply served and enjoyed as steamed or roasted, purple sweet potato is also added into different types of delicious cuisines, especially in Asia. Its versatility in culinary applications is now also increasingly shifting into drink creations – adding a whimsical eye-catching purple hue to drinks like latte, boba milk tea, and smoothie.Rich, creamy, almost winey in flavour, MONIN has taken the inspiration from one of the most loved super foods and developed Le Sirop de MONIN Purple Sweet Potato, suitable for all applications.
  • Origin A fragile, soft fruit that doesn’t travel well, the exquisite red berry flavour of raspberry is always accessible with MONIN Raspberry syrup. Instantly recognisable as a popular childhood sweet flavour, most raspberries have a bright pink red colouring. French legend has it that raspberries were originally white, but that one day while the nymph Ida was looking after the infant Zeus and attempting to soothe his crying by showing him some raspberries, she pricked her finger and her blood dyed the fruit red. A perennial summer flavour, raspberries are traditionally plentiful in midsummer and are used to make mouth-watering desserts such as cheesecake, ice cream, sorbet, trifle and fool.Conjure exquisite summer dessert cocktails, smoothies, refreshing teas and ice cold milkshakes with the sweet candy raspberry taste of MONIN Raspberry syrup.Colour Natural colour of raspberry juice.Tasting notes Nose of ripe raspberry, slightly acidic, raspberry candy taste.Beverage Innovations Directors tips With sweet, fragrant and subtle aftertaste, an almost-melt-in-your-mouth texture, MONIN Raspberry has a very delicious taste. Try to combine it with MONIN Blackberry syrup and you will feel a wonderful forest touch.Applications
    • Teas
    • Sodas
    • Coffees without milk, (hot milk can cause curdling)
    • Fruit punches
    • Cocktails
    • Smoothies
    • Milkshakes
  • Origin MONIN developed Red Orange syrup to fulfil demand from the Japanese market for an acidic orange flavour. A type of orange so-called because of the intense crimson colour of its flesh, Red Orange has a unique flavour profile with a distinctly raspberry-like taste in addition to the usual citrus notes. The Tarocco Red orange is now the main orange grown in Italy and Sicily, while there are two other varieties which come from Spain (Sanguinello) and the USA (Moro). Many Italian and Sicilian recipes incorporate this sweet, seedless variety and it is often used in salads, vinaigrette dressing , baking and marmalade. It is also used in green tea. Add the juicy, raspberry-citrus fruit taste and attractive ruby red of MONIN Red Orange to your cocktails, sodas and teas and stand out from the crowd!Colour Orange red colour.Tasting notes Powerful fruity flavour with a citrus aroma. Good balance between acidity, bitterness and sweetness of the fruit.Beverage Innovation Directors Tips Bring a fruity flavour freshness and a nice colour to your signature drinks. To accentuate the lightly bitter taste of MONIN Red Orange syrup, I recommend adding a touch of MONIN Bitter to your best recipes, it will reinforce the deep red colour.Applications
    • Cocktails
    • Smoothies
    • Frozen drinks
    • Teas
    • Desserts
  • Origin Building on the popularity of MONIN Hazelnut in speciality coffees, MONIN Roasted Hazelnut was developed to deliver a more powerful hazelnut flavour which would complement even the strongest coffee. The nut of the Hazel tree, also known as a cobnut or filbert nut depending on species, hazelnut goes well with chocolate. This makes it popular in confectionery as well as a main ingredient in the chocolate spread Nutella and the vodka-based liqueur Frangelico. It is also a popular pudding flavour used in meringues and as a paste in Viennese tortes.MONIN Roasted Hazelnut bottles the intense, smoky richness of roasting with a toffee nose and sweet praline aftertaste making it the perfect complement to coffee and a stunning ingredient for creating dessert cocktails.Colour Gold with amber glintsTasting notes Nose: Strong roasted hazelnut nose Attack: Well balanced with strong aroma Length in Mouth: Rounded praline after tasteBeverage Innovation Directors tips You will simply crave for MONIN Roasted Hazelnut! Its incredible taste offers an extended range of drink possibilities! Imagine a delicate frothy milk and a scrumptious Italian espresso with a hint of a perfectly roasted hazelnut flavour in a classic Latté or a chilled old fashioned signature martini set up in a mixing glass. No matter the drink’s type, the full body of MONIN Roasted Hazelnut will always be revealed perfectly!Applications

    • Coffee applications
    • Dessert drinks
    • Milkshakes
  • Origin Developed to capture the taste of The Queen of Flowers as one of the range of florals, MONIN Rose Syrup delivers the beautiful, fragrant flavour of the ultimate symbol of romantic love. This elegant flower, which has inspired great literature and art, carries cultural significance throughout the world and whose name translates as pink or red in several languages, is revered for both its beauty and the perfume it produces. Roses are widely cultivated for their perfume and commonly used in contemporary cuisine. Rose hips are used to make rose hip jam, jelly, marmalade, syrup and tea.Create your own romance with MONIN Rose and dream-up exquisite cocktails, delicately perfumed teas and aromatic milky drinks to stir the senses.Colour Bright pink colour.Tasting notes Intense nose of rose petals, flowery rose aroma.Beverage Innovation Directors tips I really love mixing MONIN Rose syrup with berries. Try to muddle fresh strawberries with Rose syrup in a premium vodka martini. You can even mix it with MONIN Caramel syrup in an amazing latte.Applications
    • Teas
    • Cocktails
    • Sparklings
    • Still wines
    • Flavoured milks
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