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Saturday, May 10, 2014

Cantaloupe Ginger Mocktail

  

Cantaloupe Mocktail  is a blend of fruit juice along with ginger syrup & lemon juice. This mocktail twisty in flavor & refreshing. 



Prep Time -30mins | Serves - 3to4people
Ingredients
1Cantaloupe / 3&1/2Cups juice
Big piece of chopped or minced ginger / 4Tbs big chunks of ginger 
1/2Cup water
2Tbs lemon juice
2Tbs sugar
Few mint leaves for garnish
Directions 
- Boil water along with sugar & ginger.
- Dissolve sugar completely & switch off heat. 
- Allow it to cool completely & filter out ginger from syrup. 
- Now stir in cantaloupe juice with lemon juice & sugar syrup. 
- Chill & serve with garnish or serve right away with few ice cubes. 
Note
- I used minced ginger & loved the flavor it gave to the mocktail. 


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12 comments:

  1. Another refreshing drink and such lovely pictures! Awesome!

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  2. love the flavor of cantaloupe...................

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  3. Fantastic thristy quencher, cant take my eyes from ur breathtaking clicks..

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  4. Wow such lovely colours!..you really have to share your camera settings with us..looks awesome!

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  5. I have some chopped cantaloupe in the fridge and will definitely try this out.

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  6. I just love your bevarages pictures! So beautiful and a lovely drink with cantaloupe :)

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  7. Lovely colors and very tempting too.

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  8. Wow! The colors are beautiful! Looks refreshing too.

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  9. The mocktail is refreshing and the glasses in which it is served are looking pretty.

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