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Pear Berry Frappe

Snacking is on the upswing, and more and more Americans see beverages as a satisfying snack. Offering blended coffee and tea drinks, smoothies, shakes,...

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Servings
24
Cuisine Type
  • european
Day Part
  • drinks
Menu Part
  • beverage
Main Ingredient
  • Non-Alcoholic Beverages

Source: Photo and recipe courtesy of Pacific Northwest Canned Pears

Snacking is on the upswing, and more and more Americans see beverages as a satisfying snack. Offering blended coffee and tea drinks, smoothies, shakes, slushies and the like can build traffic during that mid-morning, mid-afternoon or late-night time period when a snack attack may come on. This thick and fruity frappe hits the spot.

Ingredients

24 (6 lb. 6 oz.) canned pear halves, drained (reserve liquid)
3 qt. pear juice (from canned pears)
2 qt. (4 lb. 8 oz.) frozen berries (strawberries, blackberries, blueberries or raspberries)

Steps

  1. Per serving: In blender container, combine 1 canned pear half, ½ cup pear juice and ½ cup frozen berries; blend until smooth.

  2. To serve, pour into tall glass or disposable cup.

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