💜 Bake Boldly with Ube Magic!
Jans Natural Ube Powder is a 5oz bag of 100% pure purple yam powder sourced from Indonesia, offering a rich flavor and vibrant color perfect for enhancing a variety of baked goods and culinary creations.
D**E
Works great if you follow your recipe
Great product for making Ube ice cream. You must follow your recipe's instructions for using Ube. This is dehydrated be, so generally you need to reconstitute it by boiling, then strain it through fine mesh, or yes, it will leave your baked product grainy. If you're looking to just add color to your cooking, I'd suggest Ube extract, since it's in a liquid form already.
R**N
Waste of money
This doesn't even turn the food purple. It is super big pieces and grainy. It's not a powder. So misleading. I'm disappointed and wish I could return this. I used half a bag on this cream and it's still not even purple. Just crunch specks. I can't even use it. What a waste!!
C**A
If you want to make it work for coffee, mix it in & let it absorb the fluid! CREAMY!
I knew it would be more "grainy" from the start. When I mixed it in with almond milk for coffee in a blender, it got creamy and thick. I think that was perfect! The flavor was quite strong for only 2 tablespoons in 2 cups of sweetened almond milk creamer for 4 cups of coffee. I wish they would sell a pound of this and add an Ube flavoring extract to it, a two-ingredient combo. Without extract, the flavor is strong enough but I think it would be cool if they had an extra-flavored version of this. I'll take all the ube flavor I can get. This flavor is getting popular in coffee shops. I like the Jans brand, they sell it in my local Ross store, and has been a quality reliable brand from overseas.
F**A
Perfect for making halaya.
Taste is subtle but a great substitute for the real thing. Recommend it for baking but not for making drinks. What I disliked abt it is the grainy texture.
B**E
Tasted good
Hard to mix in unless you use hot water or milk to dissolve it first
K**T
Excellent quality
Its perfect for baking
T**E
Nasty product eww
If I could rate this a NEGATIVE 5 i definitely would so one star it is . This stuff is nasty . The color is purple but due to food dye. It’s a small amount and I added it to a cup of milk and water for taste and still nasty. I wouldn’t recommend it at all
M**C
Ignore the bad reviews, they were looking for an Ube Latte Mix
This packet of Ube (Purple Yam) powder is legitimately so good. People complain that it doesn’t dissolve, well they probably were looking for a latte mix for a boba milk tea drink, and for that purpose this is NOT the product you need. This ube powder is for making rich thick jams like Ube Halaya, which is what I made with it. One small packet like this made 2 8oz jars of Ube milk jam for me. I simmered a cup of heavy cream (you can use half & half if you dont have heavy cream) and melted butter (about 5 tbsp) in a small pot, over medium heat I stirred this packet of Ube powder in and it started getting thick as the cream was evaporating, then I mixed in a can of condensed milk, and a couple of squirts of Ube extract/Ube flavored food coloring, kept it on medium heat and kept stirring until it was thick and goopy, than I let it cool and put it into glass jars (8oz size Ball jars with metal lid which is available here on Amazon). I use this thick milk jam on English muffins or a spoon of it served with a scoop of vanilla ice cream, or just eat a spoonful of it like how some people would snack on a spoon of peanut butter. If you’re an Ube lover, definitely get this, and if you love the Ube color, make sure to also buy a small bottle of the Ube extract/Ube flavored food color gel to make your jam a bright and deep purple color.
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