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The purple vegetable is taking coffee shops by storm, but supplies are dwindling

Purple color, exotic origin and “Instagrammable” effect – ube meets all the conditions of a new culinary hit. The popularity of ube is driven primarily by chain cafes and restaurants that are looking for differentiators in an increasingly competitive market.

In 2025, Starbucks introduced to its global offer, among others: Ube Iced Coconut Latte and Ube Espresso Martini. The trend is also starting to be visible in Central Europe. The first ube products and desserts also appeared in Polish shops and restaurants.

Demand is growing faster than production

Growing global demand for ube is a challenge for Filipino farmers. Climate change and difficulties in the availability of high-quality planting material limit production. According to the Philippine Statistics Authority, ube production decreased from 13,381 tons in 2024 to 12,483 tons in 2025. The Philippines has even started importing ube from Vietnam to meet demand.

Ashley Davis

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