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Kona’s Street Market's Red + Blue is Topped with Salted Jackfruit Whip

Kona’s Street Market is a cocktail bar based in San Francisco that takes inspiration from street markets from around the globe and it serves uniquely colored and textured drinks like the Red + Blue. This cocktail gets its character from ingredients like Appleton Estate Rum, Smith & Cross Rum and Amontillado Sherry, plus ube-coconut cream, pineapple and salted jackfruit whip.

This unconventional, purple-colored cocktail was inspired by a layered dessert known as halo-halo, which is widely considered the unofficial national dessert of the Philippines.

This is just one of the colorful drinks on the menu at Kona’s Street Market and it taps into consumers' appetite for adventure and curiosity regarding globally inspired flavors. Eager to explore other cultures in a safe way, people are turning to food and beverages without having to physically travel to new places.
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