Orange Drink

10 minutes

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About Orange Drink

Summer is here and the heat can leave us feeling drained, making refreshing drinks a must-have for the whole family. It's important to keep things interesting, especially for kids, by offering a variety of beverages to quench their thirst and keep them energized throughout the day.
This simple orange drink is not only easy to prepare but also a fantastic way to boost your vitamin C intake. Made with concentrated orange juice, coconut sugar, a pinch of salt, and water, it’s perfect for serving to guests who drop by or for enjoying a cool, revitalizing treat at home. Bring a burst of citrusy freshness into your routine with this delightful homemade beverage!
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Recipe Time & More

Prep10 minutes
Total10 minutes
Calories31 kcal
Serves1 glass
Served AsBeverages
Recipe TasteSaltySweet

Ingredients
 

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Instructions
 

  • In a serving glass, add concentrated orange juice, coconut sugar, and a pinch of salt. Mix well until the sugar dissolves.
  • Add filtered water and stir. Then, add fresh orange pulp and ice cubes. Serve immediately to enjoy a refreshing summer drink.
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Recipe Notes

Adding salt is optional; it balances the drink and can help protect against dehydration.

Additional Tips

  • For an extra layer of flavor, muddle a few fresh mint leaves or a thin slice of ginger in each glass before adding the orange drink for a subtle, refreshing twist popular in Indian summer coolers.
  • If you prefer a sparkling version, replace half of the water with chilled club soda or sparkling water just before serving to make a fizzy, festive beverage that kids and adults will both enjoy.
  • To make popsicles, pour the prepared orange drink into molds and freeze—a fun and healthy summer treat, especially for kids.
  • If serving to guests, garnish with a slice of orange and a sprinkle of chaat masala on top to enhance the drink’s sweet-salty profile and give it a distinctly Indian street beverage flair.

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Recipe Nutrition

Calories: 31kcalCarbohydrates: 8gSodium: 2280mgSugar: 8g

Geeta Biswas
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