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Apricot Mango Juice



Apricot Mango Juice

Chilled mango apricot juice is fresh flavored and refreshing summer drink. Since it is season we are getting lots of fresh mango and apricot in the market. Mangoes and apricot goes well together with the creamy sweetness of mango and the musky sweet and tart taste of apricot.Apricot like mango is a healthy fruit with fiber and beta-carotene Try this,you will surely love it.

Ingredients
Ripe mango- 2 medium
Apricot-3
Sugar- 1 tbs
Lemon juice- 1/2
chilled ice water





In a blender/food processor add peeled and chopped mangoes.
Take off the kernel of apricot,roughly chop and add to the blender.

Add sugar,lemon juice and ice chilled water or a few ice cubes  and pulse till nice and smooth.

Serve chilled.


Try this,
Hope you will all enjoy!


Comments

  1. Priya (asmallbite)
    Good combo and presentation.

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  2. That sounds very interesting! With both ingredients readily available, I am wondering if I must make this for Iftar today...

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  3. I've never tried this combo, the juice looks superb..

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  4. Suja so woth the season...in love with the colour...

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  5. love both the fruits...must be yum

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