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Ube—pronounced oo-beh—has become a global fixation. From delicately swirled pastries to indulgent lattes, the Philippines’ signature purple yam is showing up on menus and mood boards worldwide. Starbucks has rolled out ube drinks across Europe, Costco shelves in the US are stocked with ube ice cream, and even Jollibee locations around the globe now serve ube pies. Much like matcha, ube has evolved from a local staple into an international craving—driving demand far beyond Philippine borders and pushing farmers to keep up with both its seasonal nature and rapidly growing appetite worldwide.

Traditionally tied to harvest cycles, ube has long been a seasonal indulgence. Today, however, innovations like Astoria’s ube powder flavor are redefining its accessibility—bringing this once time-bound ingredient into kitchens year-round.
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A Farm-to-Table Philosophy
Whether in professional kitchens or home setups, ube is fast becoming a modern pantry essential. Astoria’s ube purple yam powder offers a streamlined way to incorporate the ingredient—transforming the purple yam powder from a labor-intensive process into an effortless staple.


Made from 100% dehydrated and finely milled purple yam, the ube powder contains no added preservatives, colorants, or extenders—preserving both its vibrant hue and distinct flavor. It reflects a careful balance of quality and consistency, being produced in facilities that meet global food safety standards.
At its core is Astoria’s farm-to-table initiative, sourcing ube directly from local farms across the Philippines. The approach not only supports Filipino farmers, but also ensures that each batch begins with high-quality, locally grown produce.
All-Year Indulgence
Preparing raw ube is a process in itself—washing, peeling, boiling. With this powdered form, that ritual is distilled into ease. Simply rehydrate, and the possibilities unfold: from traditional favorites like ube halaya and cheese pandesal to contemporary creations like ube mochi, panna cotta, and even sourdough.


Even Astoria incorporates its ube flavor powder into a range of signature creations, including the Ube Nougat, Ube Cashew Clusters, Astoria Triple Bibingcake, and the award-winning Astoria Bibingka Ube—all available at Astoria Hotels and Resorts properties and online with just the click of a button.
With a shelf life of up to 18 months, the powder gives both home cooks and professional kitchens the freedom to experiment with ube year-round. Across the country, food businesses and restaurants have also begun incorporating Astoria Philippine Ube Powder into their menus, finding new and inventive ways to showcase the beloved Filipino flavor.


Beyond its ube powder for baking, Astoria recently introduced the Astoria Philippine Ube Beverage Mix—crafted for baristas, bartenders, and sommeliers looking to add an ube twist to their drinks. From hot ube lattes and ube milk tea to ube matcha lattes and even ube-infused cocktails, the mix brings the distinctly Filipino flavor into every pour.

As ube continues its global ascent, innovations like this ensure the beloved Filipino flavor remains within reach—no matter the season.
Discover more through Astoria-ACES’ Facebook and Instagram pages. Get your hands on Astoria-ACES Philippine Ube Powder and start creating with ube, anytime.
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