Tiger's Blood Flavor

Tiger's Blood Flavor-Blendtec

It may not have the most appetizing name, but don’t worry, we aren’t actually recommending that you pour a tiger’s blood into your blender. The flavor known as “Tiger’s Blood” is a delightful combination of watermelon, strawberry, and coconut. It has a bright red color, but its similarities to blood end there. Often described as "exotically fruity," it is one of the most popular syrup flavors for snow cones, and can also be found in ice creams and cocktails.  

What is the Whole30 Tiger Blood? 

As more and more people hop on the Whole30 diet bandwagon, you may hear the tigers blood term used in an entirely new context. Before you start thinking that you'll get to drink Tiger's Blood slushies as part of your new healthy meal plan, we feel the need to explain the difference between Whole30 Tiger Blood, and the Tiger's Blood flavor. 

The idea behind the Whole30 program is to eat "real," unprocessed foods with very few ingredients. A few weeks in, those who are new to clean eating often experience some pretty awesome results such as increased energy, decreased cravings, better moods, and sharper focus. This, they say, is the Tiger Blood stage of the Whole30 program. Unfortunately, it has nothing to do with enjoying the sweet, fruit-punchy Tiger's Blood flavor. 

Tiger's Blood Drinks

If you're looking for a unique party drink with a fun name, Tiger's Blood will do the trick. Both kids and adults will be intrigued by the mysterious dark red color and alarming name. You could purchase Tiger's Blood syrup and make some Italian sodas, or pour it over ice and mix it with rum. 

For the more health conscious ones out there, we created this homemade version of the popular snow cone flavor with real fruit! You can even make your own shaved ice within seconds using your Blendtec blender. 

We'd love to hear how you like our Tiger's Blood recipe. Let us know in the comments below!

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4 comments


  • Evelyn

    My grand daughter was telling me about
    shaved ice flavors she liked to eat. Boy her eyes showed her favorite, Tiger’s Blood!
    Thanks for the recipe because now I have
    that recipe! She will smile forever now!!


  • Jilla

    The flavor known as “Tiger’s Blood” is a delightful combination of watermelon, strawberry, and coconut. — Watermelon isn’t listed as an ingredient in the recipe? Is it missing or is the description incorrect?


  • David D

    Where is the watermelon in the recipe?


  • clark

    My daughter loves it. She can’t tolerate high fructose corn syrup, so thank you for the alternative.


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