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Guava Nectar

Psidium guajava Allergen-Free
Guava Nectar

Sourcing & Taxonomy

  • Family Myrtaceae
  • Primary Cuisine Latin American
  • Seasonality Year-round
  • Source Plant

What Is Guava Nectar?

Guava nectar is a thick, sweet beverage made from the puréed pulp of guavas, typically diluted with water and sweetened. It captures the distinct aromatic and tropical essence of fresh guavas, offering a smoother, less fibrous texture than eating the whole fruit. This popular drink is a staple in many tropical and subtropical regions.

"Its inherent sweetness and concentrated flavor make guava nectar an excellent base for reductions or glazes, especially when paired with savory dishes like grilled pork or chicken."

What Does Guava Nectar Taste Like?

Guava nectar delivers a rich, intensely sweet, and distinctly tropical fruit flavor with delicate floral undertones.

Taste
Sweet, Tropical, Fruity, Slightly floral
Texture
Smooth, Velvety, Slightly pulpy
Aroma
Sweet, Tropical, Musky
Acidity
Medium

Technical Metrics

pH Level

3.5-4.0

Nutrition Facts

Per 240ml
Calories140 kcal
Total Fat0g
Saturated Fat0g
Trans Fat0g
Cholesterol0mg
Protein0g
Total Carbohydrate36g
Dietary Fiber0g
Total Sugars32g
Calcium0mg
Iron0.3mg
Potassium100mg

Chef’s Secret

For a quick tropical sorbet, simply freeze guava nectar in an ice cream maker or churn it in a shallow pan, scraping every 30 minutes until slushy.

Guava Nectar Substitutes & Ratios

The best substitute for Guava Nectar is Mango Nectar, used at a 1:1 ratio. When a similar tropical sweetness and texture are desired, especially in drinks or desserts.

Substitutes for Guava Nectar with ratios
Substitute Ratio Best for
Mango Nectar Best 1:1 When a similar tropical sweetness and texture are desired, especially in drinks or desserts.
Passion Fruit Nectar 1:1 For a tangy, intensely tropical flavor, though it will be less sweet and more acidic.
Peach Nectar 1:1 If seeking a sweet, fruity, and smooth base, albeit without the distinct tropical notes of guava.
Apricot Nectar 1:1 Offers a comparable sweetness and texture, but with a milder, stone fruit flavor profile.

How to Choose & Store Guava Nectar

  1. Store unopened containers in a cool, dark pantry.
  2. Refrigerate opened nectar immediately to prevent spoilage.
  3. Consume within 5-7 days of opening for best quality.
  4. Do not store in direct sunlight or near heat sources.

What Pairs Well With Guava Nectar?

  • Lime
  • Mint
  • Coconut
  • Chili
  • Ginger
  • Pineapple
  • Mango
  • Rum
  • Tequila
  • Cream cheese

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Guava Nectar taste like?

Guava nectar delivers a rich, intensely sweet, and distinctly tropical fruit flavor with delicate floral undertones. Sweet|Tropical|Musky

What is a good substitute for Guava Nectar?

The best substitute is Mango Nectar (1:1). When a similar tropical sweetness and texture are desired, especially in drinks or desserts.

How do you choose and store Guava Nectar?

Store unopened containers in a cool, dark pantry. Refrigerate opened nectar immediately to prevent spoilage. Consume within 5-7 days of opening for best quality. Do not store in direct sunlight or near heat sources.

Recipes Using Guava Nectar

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Barbados Rum Punch

Escape to the tropics with this vibrant Barbados Rum Punch recipe! Chill your ingredients for the ultimate refreshing experience. This easy-to-make cocktail is perfect for parties, summer gatherings, or a relaxing evening at home. The perfect blend of sweet, tart, and spicy rum makes this a classic Caribbean delight. Get ready to impress your guests with this deliciously simple yet elegant drink!

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