Arrope harks back to the time of the Romans. In the first Roman gastronomic journals, arrope appears under the name of defrutum, and was principally used in the natural conservation of certain types of foods. In the 20th cen...

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Arrope harks back to the time of the Romans. In the first Roman gastronomic journals, arrope appears under the name of defrutum, and was principally used in the natural conservation of certain types of foods. In the 20th century, Arrope had nearly been lost due to the difficult elaboration process. Arvum Arrope is produced by reducing the juice from palomino and moscatel grapes to a deep rich syrup. Use it in the preparation of sauces and salad dressings, in desserts, and as a finishing touch to your prepared meals. Its sweet and sour flavoring makes it suitable for many applications. This product has been produced free of soy, gluten, nuts, dairy, and genetically engineered ingredients.

  • Arrope, Saba Syrup, is produced by reducing the juice from grapes used to make sherry, palomino and moscatel grapes, to a deep rich syrup.
  • Use it in the preparation of sauces and salad dressings, in desserts, and as a finishing touch to your prepared meals.
  • Its sweet and sour flavoring makes it suitable for many applications.
  • Arrope had nearly been lost due to the difficult elaboration process. So we are especially pleased to safeguard this tradition for use in your favorite creations.
  • This product has been produced free of soy, gluten, nuts, dairy, and genetically engineered ingredients.

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