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Pomegranate Lemonade



Pomegranate lemonade is refreshing and healthy drink. The sweet and tart sweet pomegranate goes well with tangy  lemon .I used the Meyer lemons which is sweeter than regular lemons. Adjust sugar as per your taste.

Ingredients
Pomegranate juice- 3/4 cup
Lemon juice- 3/4 cup
Water- 4 cup
Ice as  needed

For the simple syrup
Sugar- 3/4 cup
Water - 3/4 cup
Pinch of salt

To make the simple syrup add sugar and water  into a sauce pan and bring it to rolling boil. Make sure the sugar is completely dissolved. Add a pinch of salt and allow to cool completely.
Squeeze lemon juice and extract juice from the pomegranates (you  can also use store brought pomegranate juice). Mix this with water and the simple syrup. Use half of the simple syrup first and check. Adjust sweetness according to taste. Serve with ice cubes and mint leaves.

Try this
Hope you all enjoy!

Comments

  1. oh that is so tempting and delicious!!

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  2. look at the color... so refreshing...

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  3. I love pomegranate.. this looks very inviting.

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  4. Very healthy and lovely drink. Looks delicious.

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  5. I like pomegranate a lot, am really glad to make a note of this drink, thanks for sharing

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  6. Very healthy and inviting drink! loved the pics too.

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