Drink from strawberry, lime and cucumber

Main Ingredients: Cucumber, Lime, Strawberry

Preparation time: 1h

3 portions

Drink strawberries, lime and cucumber will cool you on a hot summer day and relieve your thirst. Do not deny yourself the pleasure of enjoying refreshing water with a taste of juicy, ripe fruit.

Ingredients for making a drink from strawberry, lime and cucumber:

  1. Strawberry fresh sliced 1 glass
  2. Freshly sliced ​​cucumber 1 glass
  3. Lime 2 pieces
  4. Mint leaves fresh 1/4 cup
  5. Water pure cold optional
  6. Ice optional

Inventory:

A kitchen knife, a cutting board, a jug, a wooden stick or a spoon with a long handle, serving glasses, a refrigerator.

Preparation of a drink from strawberry, lime and cucumber:

Step 1: Prepare the ingredients.

First, prepare the ingredients. How to rinse fruits, vegetables and berries. With the strawberries remove the green tails and cut it into thin slices. In citrus and cucumber cut the tips from both sides, and cut the ingredients themselves in circles, with a thickness of not more than 5 millimeters. Tear off the mint leaves and rinse them thoroughly with running water, and then shake off excess moisture.

Step 2: Prepare the drink.

All the prepared ingredients are poured into a jug or a suitable jar, pour cold water and add ice pieces. Mix the resulting drink with a wooden stick or a spoon, trying to squeeze a little pieces of fruit and vegetables to give them juice. Then send everything to stand and cool in the refrigerator for 1 hour or slightly more.

Step 3: We serve a drink from strawberry, lime and cucumber.

Chilled, refreshing and incredibly tasty drink from strawberries, lime and cucumber is ready. Pour it over the glasses, add a little more ice, if necessary and enjoy the taste. That’s right, and do not need any harmful carbonated drinks with a bunch of sugar.
Good Appetite!

Tips for the recipe:

– Only juicy, ripe ingredients are suitable for making this cocktail.

– Decorate the finished drink with ice, which is frozen strawberries or mint leaves. It looks very impressive, and you will not only quench your thirst, but also raise your spirits

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