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Lulo en Almíbar

Lulo en Almíbar

(Colombian)

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Naranjilla Fruit in Syrup by Expocarola 790 g

Discover the exotic taste of Colombia with Expocarola's premium Lulo en Almíbar (Naranjilla in Syrup). This 790-gram jar brings you authentic tropical flavor straight from the highlands of Colombia, where lulo fruit is treasured for its unique citrusy-tropical taste. Colombian Tropical Fruit for Smoothies, Cocktails, Desserts - Natural, Vegan, Gluten-Free, Non-GMO

Description

What is Lulo?
Also known as naranjilla, lulo is a prized Colombian fruit with a distinctive flavor profile that combines notes of lime, pineapple, and rhubarb. This versatile fruit preserve opens up endless culinary possibilities in your kitchen.

How to enjoy it

Serving Suggestions:

  • Blend into refreshing tropical smoothies and juices
  • Mix into cocktails for authentic Colombian flavor
  • Spoon over vanilla ice cream or cheesecake
  • Stir into yogurt or oatmeal for breakfast
  • Use as a glaze for desserts
  • Add to fruit salads for tropical flair
  • Create unique salad dressings with Latin American flair

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Why Choose Expocarola?
Expocarola is committed to bringing you the finest Colombian fruits and preserves, maintaining traditional preparation methods while meeting modern quality standards. Each jar captures the authentic taste of Colombia's tropical bounty.

Perfect for adventurous food lovers, Latin American cuisine enthusiasts, or anyone looking to explore new and exciting flavors. Bring a taste of Colombia to your home today!

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Colombian Lulada (Lulo Fruit Drink)

Lulo is a fruit that belongs to the family of the nightshades. It has an orange-green peel and the inside is green. The taste is citrusy-tart, and difficult to compare. I found that according to some it resembles the taste of a mix between rhubarb and lime.

You can find the lulo plant in countries like Costa Rica, Panama, Ecuador, and Colombia. Outside Colombia, it most often goes by the name naranjilla (little orange).

Lulo fruit is rich in vitamins and nutrients and low in calories. You could eat lulo just as it is, but the taste is quite citrusy. A popular way of consuming the fruit is either as a juice or as a lulada.

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