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Refreshing Raspberry Mocktail


Greetings dear readers!

Now that the summer is approaching, I thought of sharing a refreshing summer drink recipe that you can make at home. I have used 'Belveder' raspberry syrup for this recipe. It is easily available in-store and online. You can use any raspberry syrup available in the market. 
Let's gather all the ingredients... 
Raspberry syrup - 4 tbsp

Water - 6 cups
Juice of 1 lemon 
Honey - 1 tbsp (diluted with 2 tbsp of warm water)
Fresh mint leaves- few
Lemon rinds 
Ice cubes 
In a pitcher, add the syrup, water, lemon juice and diluted honey and stir well. Now tear the mint leaves and add to the syrup. Finally add the lemon rinds. 
Refrigerate for 2 hours and refreshing summer drink is ready! Serve with ice cubes and enjoy 🍷 🍷

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