What Is Tropical Fruit Syrup?
A sweet, viscous syrup typically made from a blend of tropical fruits like mango, passion fruit, pineapple, and guava, concentrated with sugar.
What Does Tropical Fruit Syrup Taste Like?
Tropical Fruit Syrup has a sweet, tropical, tangy taste with fruity, exotic, sweet aromas.
- Taste
- Sweet, Tropical, Tangy
- Texture
- Syrupy, Viscous, Smooth
- Aroma
- Fruity, Exotic, Sweet
- Acidity
- Medium
Technical Metrics
Nutrition Facts
Per 30 ml (2 tbsp)Chef’s Secret
Reduce fruit juices with sugar to create a homemade tropical syrup with a more natural flavor.
Tropical Fruit Syrup Substitutes & Ratios
The best substitute for Tropical Fruit Syrup is Passion Fruit Syrup, used at a 1:1 ratio. Strong tropical flavor, good for cocktails and desserts.
| Substitute | Ratio | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Passion Fruit Syrup Best | 1:1 | Strong tropical flavor, good for cocktails and desserts. |
| Mango Nectar (reduced) | 1:1 | Thicken mango nectar for a similar sweet and fruity base. |
| Pineapple Syrup | 1:1 | Sweet and tangy, though less complex than a blend. |
| Agave Nectar + Tropical Extracts | 1:1 | Use agave for sweetness, then add desired tropical fruit extracts. |
How to Choose & Store Tropical Fruit Syrup
- Look for syrups with natural fruit pulps and no artificial colors/flavors.
- Refrigerate after opening.
What Pairs Well With Tropical Fruit Syrup?
- Cocktails (Mai Tai)
- Smoothies
- Pancakes
- Waffles
- Ice Cream
- Yogurt
- Sparkling Water
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Tropical Fruit Syrup taste like?
Sweet, Tropical, Tangy Fruity, Exotic, Sweet
What is a good substitute for Tropical Fruit Syrup?
The best substitute is Passion Fruit Syrup (1:1). Strong tropical flavor, good for cocktails and desserts.
How do you choose and store Tropical Fruit Syrup?
Look for syrups with natural fruit pulps and no artificial colors/flavors. Refrigerate after opening.