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Elixir Drinks with Raspberries

By Marialiberati

Non- Alcoholic Elixir with a Raspberry Twist

 

Elixir Drinks with Raspberries

 

By Shantae Taylor

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Have you ever had a healthy, non-alcoholic cocktail? Well there is a thing such as a healthy, non-alcoholic beverage and one can be created using raspberries. It’s a new year so why not try something new and refreshing. If you’re an alcoholic free drinker or you just want to limit your alcohol intake this is something you should try. “I love raspberries and anything with ‘errie’ in it” says Singer/Actress Jordin Sparks. Today, raspberries rank high on the list of the world’s most popular berries among consumers and are one of the top 10 antioxidants foods. There are many benefits when it comes to this particular fruit so why not create your own cocktail drink. Raspberries are known to boost your immune system, increase red blood cells, burn fat, help with anti-aging, and prevent cancer. Raspberries are highly perishable so they should be purchased one or two days prior to use. When purchasing this fruit it’s best to choose the berries that are fully ripe, firm, plump, and deep in color. The berries should not be soft and mushy. When preparing for this recipe it’s best to wash raspberries gently and pat them dry. This non-alcoholic drink can be created by using fresh raspberries, white peaches, lemon juice, cinnamon syrup, and orange juice (preferably blood red orange juice). Whether you want to cool down, warm up, or sip something slowly, you’ll find what you’re looking for with this recipe known as “Raspberry Frullato” available on marialiberati.com/recipes-articles.

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