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  • Ube Syrup 3 Bottle Bundle
  • Ube Syrup 3 Bottle Bundle
  • Ube Syrup 3 Bottle Bundle
  • Ube Syrup 3 Bottle Bundle
  • Ube Syrup 3 Bottle Bundle
  • Ube Syrup 3 Bottle Bundle
  • Ube Syrup 3 Bottle Bundle
  • Ube Syrup 3 Bottle Bundle

Ube Syrup 3 Bottle Bundle

Regular price $48.00
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About this Ube Syrup Bundle Pack 
Enjoy 3 bottles of Ube Syrup with our bundle pack! Each box contains 3, 10 oz bottles of the original ube coffee syrup flavor. This handcrafted Ube Coffee Syrup enhances your favorite coffee with the delicious and unique flavor of ube. It also makes for a fun, interactive drink with a vibrant purple color. Watch your lattes turn purple! Made with Ube, (pronounced ooh-bae) is purple yam that has a subtle, sweet, and nutty-like taste that pairs perfectly will milk, cocktails, and other delicious creations. This ube coffee syrup pairs perfectly with dark roast coffee or espresso, matcha or just mixed with some milk.

Many ways to use!
This syrup is not just for mixing ube with coffee or matcha! You can add it to cocktails, mocktails, or even baked goods. You can even make a caffeine-free drink just by adding ube coffee syrup to milk!

 

Each bottle can make up to 16 lattes. 

How we like to make delicious ube latte:
1. Add 2 tablespoons to a 6oz of milk
2. Add espresso, matcha,  or enjoy caffeine free!
3. Add ice and enjoy!

What is Ube?

Ube is a purple yam native to the Philippines, often used in cooking and baking. It has a vibrant purple color and a slightly sweet, nutty flavor. Ube is commonly used in Filipino desserts, such as halaya (a sweet jam) and ube ice cream. It’s also incorporated into cakes, pastries, and other sweets, both in Filipino cuisine and increasingly in international food trends. The tuber is packed with nutrients like fiber, vitamins, and antioxidants.

Is Taro and Ube the same? 

Not quite! While both are beloved root vegetables, the ube vs taro debate comes down to color and flavor. Ube is a purple yam from the Philippines famous for its vibrant violet hue and sweet, vanilla-nutty taste—perfect for desserts. Taro is a starchy root with a lighter, speckled interior and a subtle, earthy flavor ideal for both sweet teas and savory dishes. Learn more about the difference between ube vs. taro here

 

Shelf life and storage
Keep refrigerated and use within 3 months of opening