Add a few drops to sparkling wine for an immediate color change from blue to lavender as the wines carbonation moves b'Lure around in your champagne flute, use in white spirit cocktails to a range of creative ice colors for your cocktails.
Achieve a great color with just a few drops (will not water down the cocktail as a tea extraction might).
- A bright blue concentrated extract from the butterfly pea flower..
- Mild flavor
- Adds a natural sweetness
- Totally soluble
- Mixes well with herbs & spices
- Just three ingredients - butterfly pea flowers, sugar and water
You can use b'Lure straight out of the dropper bottle which is naturally bright blue. An edible natural blue food is quite rare in nature. That's why b'Lure is so special.
If other ingredients are added that have a higher acidity (like limes or lemons), the color then changes from blue to purples and pinks depending on surrounding light & the acidity (pH) of the drink or food it is mixed with.
More Acid = More Purple - The color is blue at pH 8 to pH 4 (if in neutral substances like water, clear spirits or milk). It will change to royal purple at pH 3 and to bright pink at pH 2 (so the more acidic it becomes after adding other ingredients).