Fruit Spring
Fruit Spring[edit | edit source]
Fruit Spring is a refreshing and delicious beverage that combines the flavors of various fruits. It is a popular drink during the spring season when fruits are in abundance. In this article, we will explore the recipe for Fruit Spring and learn how to make it at home.
Ingredients[edit | edit source]
To make Fruit Spring, you will need the following ingredients:
- 1 cup of pineapple juice
- 1 cup of orange juice
- 1 cup of strawberry juice
- 1 cup of mango juice
- 1 cup of apple juice
- 1 cup of grape juice
- 1 cup of lemon juice
- 1 cup of lime juice
- 1 cup of sparkling water
- Ice cubes
Instructions[edit | edit source]
Follow these steps to make Fruit Spring:
- In a large pitcher, combine the pineapple juice, orange juice, strawberry juice, mango juice, apple juice, grape juice, lemon juice, and lime juice.
- Stir the mixture well to ensure all the juices are evenly combined.
- Add the sparkling water to the pitcher and stir gently.
- Place a few ice cubes in each serving glass.
- Pour the Fruit Spring mixture over the ice cubes.
- Garnish with a slice of fruit, if desired.
- Serve chilled and enjoy!
Variations[edit | edit source]
There are several variations of Fruit Spring that you can try:
- Tropical Fruit Spring: Replace the strawberry juice with passion fruit juice and the mango juice with guava juice for a tropical twist.
- Berry Fruit Spring: Use a combination of blueberry juice, raspberry juice, and blackberry juice instead of the strawberry juice for a berrylicious flavor.
- Citrus Fruit Spring: Increase the amount of lemon and lime juice for a tangier citrus taste.
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