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Grape Margarita Lemon Ginger Flavor

Grape Margarita

Grape Margarita

Grape Margarita with Lemon Ginger Flavor, A simple drink made of red grape, strawberry, ginger, lemon and honey. Grape Margarita is easy to make and simple way to revitalize. Grape Margarita is a refreshing cool drink full of vitamin c, just right for summers! It’s perfectly refreshing beautiful beverage for hot summer days, yes kid friendly and delicious too!

Grape Margarita

The combination of unique texture and sweet, tart flavor has made grapes an ever popular between-meal snack as well as a refreshing addition to both fruit and vegetable salads.

Grapes are small round or oval berries that feature semi-translucent flesh encased by a smooth skin. Some contain edible seeds while others are seedless. Like blueberries, grapes are often covered by a protective, whitish bloom. Grapes that are eaten as is or used in a recipe are called table grapes and as opposed to wine grapes (used in viniculture) or raisin grapes (used to make dried fruit).

Grape Margarita

Red grapes aren’t particularly rich in fiber, but you will get some. A cup of red grapes gives you around 1.3 grams of total dietary fiber. You won’t get a large amount of minerals from red grapes, since they have less than 10 percent of your daily recommendation for several minerals. Red grapes have some potassium, an electrolyte mineral that keeps your heart pumping and helps your muscles work. You’ll also get a little calcium from red grapes to help keep your bones strong. Red grapes contain small amounts of magnesium and phosphorus, for bone health; zinc, for an optimally functioning immune system; and iron, to aid in transporting oxygen to all of your cells.

Grape Margarita

Ingredients:

• 1 ½ cup Fresh Red Grapes
• ¼ cup Chopped Fresh Strawberry
• ½ Lemon Juice
• ½ inch Piece of Fresh Ginger
• 1-2 tsp Honey/1-2 tbsp Sugar
• 2-3 pinch Salt (optional)
• Mint leaves for Garnishing (optional)
• ½ Cup Crushed Ice

Grape Margarita 1

Method:

1. Combine all ingredients except ice in a blender or juicer and blend it till smooth puree and slushy juicy texture.
2. Strain the juice using a juice strainer. With the help of spoon press the pulp in the strainer well to drain all the juice and remove the solids.

Grape Margarita 2

3. Now place ¼ level of the crushed ice into the serving glass.
4. Pour the juice over the ice, garnish with mint leaves and serve chilled grape margarita.

Grape Margarita

Tips:

• Use any kind of seedless grapes for this margarita.
• Mix this juice with soda for best taste and serve.
• Rim the glass with salt before serving for more Presentable.

Grape Margarita

Grape Margarita Lemon Ginger Flavor
 
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Grape Margarita with Lemon Ginger Flavor, A simple drink made of red grape, strawberry, ginger, lemon and honey. Grape Margarita is easy to make and simple way to revitalize. Grape Margarita is a refreshing cool drink full of vitamin c, just right for summers! It’s perfectly refreshing beautiful beverage for hot summer days, yes kid friendly and delicious too!
Author: Binjal Pandya
Recipe type: Beverage
Cuisine: World
Ingredients
  • 1 ½ cup Fresh Red Grapes
  • ¼ cup Chopped Fresh Strawberry
  • ½ Lemon Juice
  • ½ inch Piece of Fresh Ginger
  • 1-2 tsp Honey/1-2 tbsp Sugar
  • 2-3 pinch Salt (optional)
  • Mint leaves for Garnishing (optional)
  • ½ Cup Crushed Ice
Instructions
  1. Combine all ingredients except ice in a blender or juicer and blend it till smooth puree and slushy juicy texture.
  2. Strain the juice using a juice strainer. With the help of spoon press the pulp in the strainer well to drain all the juice and remove the solids.
  3. Now place ¼ level of the crushed ice into the serving glass.
  4. Pour the juice over the ice, garnish with mint leaves and serve chilled grape margarita.
Notes
• Use any kind of seedless grapes for this margarita.
• Mix this juice with soda for best taste and serve.
• Rim the glass with salt before serving for more Presentable.
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Grape Margarita Lemon Ginger Flavor was last modified: June 8th, 2016 by Binjal's VEG Kitchen

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