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Source for raspberry syrup?


TAPrice

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Any recommendations for a high-quailty raspberry syrup that can be purchased online?

I've tried to order Small Hand Foods' raspberry syrup, but it seems to be out of stock everywhere. Are there other good options?

As often as raspberry syrup comes up in old cocktail recipes, I'm surprised that there isn't more of it on the market.

Todd A. Price aka "TAPrice"

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I've never tried it and it's full of HFCS, but I've seen Smucker's recommended.

How about making it yourself? Buy some frozen raspberries, puree in a blender, sieve to remove seeds, boil down with sugar. Doesn't sound that hard, and I bet it would keep a long time in the fridge if you get it thick enough.

You could do it with fresh berries, but that would be pretty expensive.

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I've heard Smucker's recommended, too, but in the US I just used one of the brands targeted at the digusting-flavoured coffee trade - Toranni, I think. In Australia I like Cascade cordials - available in about any supermarket.

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I like the Zergüt brand raspberry syrup - a quick search turns up this online source:

http://www.ranisworl...syrup-33-fl-oz/

I can't vouch for this vendor, as I get mine locally at a middle eastern grocery store. If you have a local middle eastern grocery, I would seek them out first, as they are a good source of fruit syrups - both from Zergüt and other brands.

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