My notes from June:
I've been dripping Lulo most of the day. I took an immediate liking to it. In fact I added a 30ml bottle to my BCF cart. It has a very pleasing tropical fruit taste to it. Having never eaten a Lulo I can't say if it's accurate or not.
So what does it taste like? Let's start with what I am not getting based on Session Drummer's review. As an orange lover I don't taste any orange. SD mentioned celery, but in the context of it's watery juiciness. Lulo has that kind of juiciness. I taste no celery in Lulo.
The juiciness it offers is useful. In fact this would work for adding a moist juiciness to mixes at low %'s very much in the way INW Cactus does. Lulo has what I would call a light, to perhaps, a near mid level of sweetness.
On the inhale I taste something like what I might imagine a very very light tasting pineapple would be like but minus the incredible sweetness of a pineapple.
There is an 'almost' kiwi like note but it has none of the tart like a kiwi has. I do get a very light lime note on the exhale. I taste an almost pear like note but it's more of the creamy part of a pear, not the main pear flavor itself. Lulo is not quite pear.
My best guess of what a lulo tastes like is... combine the taste a very light 'light' pineapple (minus the heavy sweetness) with slight kiwi and lime like notes with the creamy part of a pear and that's FA Lulo, IMO. It has a nice mouth feel. There is nothing floral in Lulo. I did not taste any off putting notes.
Having said all that, taste is very subjective, so, YMMV. I would absolutely recommend Lulo to anyone who enjoys tropical flavors.
It's not a strong, or a bold, flavor (in the way a raspberry is). I can see lulo being used with many different fruits. IMO, lulo would work well in bakery,
dessert, ice cream and perhaps with green tea.