This Monin Vanilla syrup, made from a blend of vanilla pods, offers a magnificent alliance of exotic flavors. It features a powdery texture and a slightly brandy-like olfactory note. Essential for enhancing all your cocktail creations! Available format: 3 x 70 cl in glass bottle.
Essential characteristics
Monin Vanilla Syrup
Monin, a French historic brand present in 150 countries, offers you this Vanilla syrup. Perfect for making cocktails based on milk or fruit.
It is a perfect accompaniment to nut and spice flavors (hazelnut, ginger, orgeat...). It also proves delicious in a flavored tea with forest fruits.
Capacity: 3 glass bottles of 70 cl
Applications of this syrup
| | Coffee-based drinks |
| | Chocolate drinks |
| | Milk-based drinks |
| | Water, Sodas and Lemonades |
| | | Cocktails |
| | | Culinary |
| | | Desserts |
| | | Iced teas |
Monin recipe suggestion: Vanilla Cappuccino
Necessary ingredients:
- 30 ml espresso
- 20 ml Monin Vanilla Syrup
- 120 ml Milk
Preparation:
- Pour the coffee and monin syrup into a cup
- Heat the milk using a steam wand until you obtain a creamy foam
- Pour the milk into the cup using latte art technique
- Serve
Composition
Sugar, water, natural flavoring, concentrated lemon juice, preservative: E202, colorant: E150a. Contains vanilla extract.
Nutritional information per 100 ml
Energy (kJ/kcal): 1411 / 338, Fat (g): 0 of which saturated fatty acids (g): 0, Carbohydrates (g): 84.5 of which sugars (g): 83.9, Proteins (g): 0, Salt (g): 0.03
Monin
Monin is a family business based in Bourges in the heart of Berry since 1912. This French brand has been considered synonymous with excellence and French know-how in the 150 countries where it is distributed. A global reference among professionals, it is also a highly popular brand with individuals, offering a choice of more than 140 flavors of syrups, sauces and fruit-based preparations and natural flavorings.
In 2024, Monin is committed to the environment by reducing its carbon footprint and the water consumption required for the manufacturing of its outer packaging. These concrete actions are part of the brand's desire to take environmental issues into account in its general policy.