Passion Fruit Concentrate

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Passion Fruit Concentrate

from: Hayward Enterprises, Inc.



 : Passion Fruit Concentrate
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Price: $25.00
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Availability: Usually ships in 3-4 business days




Binding: Misc.
Brand: The Perfect Puree of Napa Valley
EAN: 0675191060104
Ingredients: Passion Fruit Juice Concentrate, Filtered Water.
Label: Hayward Enterprises, Inc.
Manufacturer: Hayward Enterprises, Inc.
Publisher: Hayward Enterprises, Inc.
Studio: Hayward Enterprises, Inc.



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Product DescriptionDelivered frozen to your door, your order from The Perfect Purée of Napa Valley is ready to swirl into soups and sauces, blend in to fabulous cocktails, or spoon over simple desserts for an elegant touch. With so many flavors to choose from, the only limit is your imagination.




Features:
  • Shipping charges for 3-4 jars is $30 - MUST ship overnight
  • All orders less than 3 jars will have a $20 shipping surcharge.
  • One 30-oz jar of premium frozen Passion Fruit Concentrate (200% stronger than fresh juice) -- enough for 30 daiquiris!
  • Spin this fragrant high acid flavor into tropical sorbets, blend into daiquiris and add to clarified butter for an out of this world shellfish sauce.
  • Try all of The Perfect Puree of Napa Valley's flavors.











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Versatile and yummy
Passion fruit concentrate has become my favorite "secret ingredient"...I use it to make a citrus sauce for halibut steaks (water, sugar, cracked black peppercorns, honey, lemon and orange juice and zest, and passion fruit concentrate)--serve the fish on a bed of arugula, pour the sauce over, garnish with julienne strips of cucumber and slivered almonds, serve alongside jasmine rice, and your guests will feel they've landed in Hawaii...I also add it to Italian Cream Cake, replacing a couple of tablespoons of liquid ingredients with concentrate, and add it to the buttercream frosting as well in place of milk. I've used this approach to make everything from a three-layer cake decorated with orchids to bite-size mini-cupcakes dusted with orange sugar. My husband puts it in martinis with pineapple, and I mix it with Hypnotiq for a gorgeous aqua cocktail. Everyone always wants to know what that exotic flavor is, but I only reveal the secret to my best friends...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Passion fruit puree.
I was making a wedding cake and the bride wanted passion fruit mousse between the layers.I said no problem. Then I tried to locate passion fruit puree in my area(Sacramento).Couldn't find it. Thank goodness for The Perfect Puree of Napa Valley. The passion fruit puree came frozen, thawed beautifuly,and tasted fantastic.What a great product!



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