Raspberry puree

Raspberry puree is a smooth, thick liquid made from fresh raspberries. Raspberries are small, red, juicy fruits that grow on bushes. The puree is derived from crushing and blending these berries, resulting in a vibrant and flavorful ingredient that is commonly used in a variety of food products.

To make raspberry puree, ripe raspberries are carefully selected, washed, and then mashed into a smooth pulp. The mixture is then strained to remove any seeds or solid pieces, leaving behind a concentrated liquid with the essence of fresh raspberries. This puree can be used as it is or further processed to create raspberry-flavored products like sauces, jams, desserts, or beverages.

Raspberry puree is often included in food products for its distinct sweet and tangy flavour profile. It can enhance the taste of items like yoghurts, ice creams, sorbets, cakes, cocktails, and dressings. Additionally, it can contribute to the natural colour and aroma of the final food product, providing a burst of fruity freshness that consumers enjoy. So, when you spot raspberry puree on a food label, you can expect a delicious hint of raspberry in your favourite treats.

Foods in the CalorieStar database containing Raspberry puree

Sainsbury's Bakewell Slices
Müller Corner Bliss Raspberry Greek Style Yogurt
Elizabeth Shaw Dark Chocolate & Raspberry Biscuits
Mr Kipling Exceedingly Good... Raspberry Sponge Puddings
Sainsbury's Fromage Frais Raspberry
Jordans Frusli Juicy Red Berries Chewy Cereals Bars
Jordans Frusli Red Berries Cereal Bars
The Collective Kids Raspberry Suckies Yoghurt
Müller Light Raspberry Cranberry Yogurt
Cadbury Raspberry Mini Rolls Cakes

Sainsbury's West Country Glen Ample Raspberry Yogurt, Taste the Difference