Homonym: grenadine (Syrup)
Grenadine is a sweet, red syrup commonly used in cocktails and non-alcoholic beverages. Traditionally made from pomegranate juice, it can also be produced using other fruits like cherries or blackcurrants. Its vibrant color and sweet flavor make it a popular ingredient in drinks like the Tequila Sunrise and Shirley Temple.
In addition to beverages, grenadine can be used in desserts and sauces to add color and sweetness. It is often found in bars and restaurants, where it enhances the visual appeal and taste of various drinks. Grenadine is typically non-alcoholic, making it suitable for all ages.