MONIN Premium Blue Curacao Syrup 700ml for Cocktails and Mocktails. Vegan-Friendly, Allergen-Free, 100 Percent Natural Flavours

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MONIN Premium Blue Curacao Syrup 700ml for Cocktails and Mocktails. Vegan-Friendly, Allergen-Free, 100 Percent Natural Flavours

MONIN Premium Blue Curacao Syrup 700ml for Cocktails and Mocktails. Vegan-Friendly, Allergen-Free, 100 Percent Natural Flavours

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If you don’t like the idea of using lemonade, any pale liquid will work. Think tonic water, pale kombucha, etc. Blue Curacao is a citrus flavored liqueur made with the dried peel of the bitter orange laraha, a citrus fruit, grown on the Dutch island of Curaçao. Curaçao liqueur is traditionally made with the dried peels of the laraha ( Citrus × aurantium subsp. currassuviencis), a bitter orange that developed on Curaçao. [4] Spanish explorers had brought the progenitor of the laraha, the bitter Seville orange, to the island in 1527. [5] [6] Although the bitter flesh of the laraha is unpalatable, the peels are pleasantly aromatic. [7] Senior & Co, a company started in Curaçao, is the only company that has always produced its liqueur from the peels of the laraha from Curaçao. The family, Senior and Chumaceiro, started selling their liqueur in 1896 in their pharmacy in small quantities. In 1947 they bought the landhuis ("country manor") Chobolobo in Willemstad, where the distillery has since been housed. The company states that it is the only one that uses native laraha fruit, and label it Genuine Curaçao Liqueur. [10] Skip the cloves and add 10 whole coffee beans. Follow the recipe exactly other than this substitution and you will get a delicious coffee curacao. Consider dying it a different color other than blue to reflect the flavor. A rich brown would be perfect!

Curaçao can be sold in numerous forms, though the most common are the orange-hued dry curaçao and blue curaçao, which is dyed bright blue.When it’s made properly, this classic drink will taste refreshing and sweet. With it's delicious flavour and striking colour, it’s like capturing summer in a glass. The most common non-alcoholic Blue Curacao is the Torani Blue Curacao Syrup. What Can You Substitute for Blue Curacao?

After all that stirring and waiting, your homemade blue curacao syrup is ready to use! And there are so many amazing drinks you can create with your new, blue secret ingredient.No, it is definitely not alcohol free. In general, it has an alcohol by volume (ABV) of around 15–40% depending on the brand. How Do You Pronounce Curaçao? Find the simple ingredients for this blue Curacao syrup recipe in the printable recipe card at the bottom of this post. Here is a rundown of what you will need. So what do you mix blue curacao with? There are actually tons of ways to use this delicious syrup! Blue curacao drinks are typically tropical and fruity. They are often blended, making slushy drinks. You also want to be sure to use other ingredients that are clear or barely colored so that the brilliant blue color of the blue curacao syrup can really stand out. The great news is that this is an easy drink to make, like most mojitos. Plus you can jazz it up with some variations if you want. Traditional Blue Curacao does contain alcohol but you can buy non-alcoholic versions that will color your drink without getting you drunk.

For a choice of blue curaçao that is a little bit stronger when it comes to alcoholic content, the Allen’s Blue Curaçao is an excellent choice as it has double the ABV content on the other brands of the drink that we have discussed so far. This syrup contains natural and essential orange oil extracts and also has that bright blue color, so you don’t need to worry about it being a lesser version of the liqueur itself. As you can see, the main difference between a “regular” mojito and a Blue mojito is the Blue Curacao. What is Blue Curacao?

Is Blue Curacao Non-Alcoholic?

Just as there are different types of curacao to buy, you can also make your own various flavors of blue curacao. Our blue curacao recipe is pretty flexible! Here are a few ways to switch up our recipe and make the syrup a completely new flavor. Orange laraha is a citrus fruit that can be found on the island of Curaçao- where the liqueur gets its name-, a Dutch island just off the coast of Venezuela. Blue curacao is a type of liquor and it does have alcohol. Blue curacao has about 25% alcohol by volume (ABV). This is a little more mild than whiskey or rum which are about 40% ABV but it is definitely still alcoholic. This is often measured in volume - 1 cup of sugar with 1 cup water. Volume is less consistent than measuring in weight (there is 40g more water than sugar in a cup), but it doesn't make much difference in a recipe like this. Equipment

The sweetness of blue curacao can be easily cut with another tart citrus juice. Lime juice and lemon juice are great mixers for blue curacao. Bubbly seltzer is also a nice way to cut the sweetness of blue curacao and turn the syrup into more of a drink. Pineapple juice is also a classic ingredient to mix with blue curacao. This also makes it a great choice for those who aren’t a fan of particularly strong alcohol content in their drinks. The blue color in the liqueur comes from food coloring which has been added to give it it’s distinctive coloring. It is similar to Triple Sec in that it is citrus flavored. What Does Blue Curaçao Taste Like? Over the years, curacao liqueur has been dyed a variety of colors. It is naturally a clear liquor so you can really make it any color you’d like! However, only the bright blue color really caught on and now, curacao liqueur is almost always blue. This gives a strong citrus burst to the flavor, but it manages to avoid becoming too bitter thanks to the balancing sweetness that runs throughout the drink.

It contains elements of lemon, wine, and sugar in a distilled form, offering more in terms of flavoring whilst still maintaining the traditional parts of what we have come to expect from blue curaçao. Bols Blue Curaçao Liqueur The secret blue ingredient we use is called blue curacao syrup. Curacao is a liqueur made from the dried peel of the laraha citrus fruit. It is mainly grown on the island of Curacao in the Caribbean sea. Their take on blue curaçao is just as high a quality as their other spirits, featuring that classical orange flavor that mixes both the bitterness and sweetness of the orange peel beautifully.



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