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Lemon juice, soda, jasmine smell 🍋âœĻ

Soda Lemon Jasmine Juice with Lemon Flowers ðŸŒļâœĻ (How to Make Flowers Below)

Saucy Sour Refreshing Lemon Drink, Scented with Lemon Flower Beautiful with Glass Embellishments

🌟 raw materials

For jasmine nectar (custom made):

â€Ē 2 cups of water

â€Ē 3-4 tablespoons of granulated sugar or honey (adjustable as you like)

â€Ē 1 handful fresh jasmine (clean wash)

Or use instant nectar:

â€Ē Finished Jasmine Nectar Hale Blue Boy Badge (Hal's Blue Boy) 2 tablespoons

For Serving:

â€Ē 3-4 tablespoons freshly squeezed lemon juice (or 1.5-2 balls)

â€Ē 1 glass of soda or mineral water

â€Ē 2 tablespoons jasmine nectar (adjustable as you like)

â€Ē Ice

â€Ē 1 lemon (for making lemon flowers)

â€Ē 2-3 fresh jasmine flowers for decoration

ðŸ‘Đ‍ðŸģ How to make jasmine nectar (do it yourself)

1. Boil water and sugar until boiling. People let the sugar melt.

2. Turn off the light. Put fresh jasmine on it. Soak it for 15-20 minutes. The aroma seeps into the nectar.

3. Filter jasmine nectar. Set aside to cool or refrigerate.

Or use instant nectar:

â€Ē Use Instant Jasmine Nectar with Hales Blue Boy Badge. It's convenient, quick and has a fixed taste.

ðŸŒļ How to Make Lime Flower Garnish

Prepare equipment:

â€Ē 1 fresh lemon (choose beautiful balls, round, smooth peel)

â€Ē Sharp knife

â€Ē Cutting board

Fine Step with Image:

Step 1: Prepare the lemon.

â€Ē Wash the lemon thoroughly, dry it.

â€Ē Choose a lemon with a beautiful shape. The size fits the word.

Step 2: Slice the lemon in half.

â€Ē Place a lemon on the chopping board. Use a sharp knife to cut it in half along the transverse (not longitudinally).

â€Ē Smoothing glasses for beauty

Step 3: Notch around the lemon.

â€Ē Use a sharp knife around the lemon skin along the natural lobe.

â€Ē Notch about 6-8 points around the loop (see along the white line dividing the lemon petals)

â€Ē A modest notch, about 1-1.5 cm deep, but do not break it, so that the shell is still attached.

â€Ē The knife angle is tilted about 45 degrees so that the lemon petals can bloom.

Step 4: Squeeze to wavy.

â€Ē Use both fingers to handle lime

â€Ē Squeeze the pressure area up, one by one.

â€Ē Squeezed softly and evenly, the lemon will look petal in flower shape.

â€Ē Customize the petals to be equally beautiful

Step 5: Clean and Decorate

â€Ē Gently wash off the greasy lemon juice

â€Ē Set it in ice to make the petals bloom and remain beautiful.

ðŸŽŊ Beautiful Lemon Flower Tips Pro Tips

☃ Choose a good lemon: Choose a smooth peeled lemon, fresh green, no black spots, medium fit hand

☆ Knives must be sharp: Sharp knives can be notched clean and smooth, not tear the shell.

☃ Don't notch too deep: Notch is about 1 / 3 of the shell thickness. If too deep, it will be lacking.

☆ Squeeze patiently: Squeeze one point at a time. Gradually squeeze. Don't rush. Will get a beautiful and proportional flower.

☃ Soak in ice: After completion, soak in ice for 5-10 minutes. It will make the petals stiffer and remain longer.

ðŸđ How to serve

1. Put ice in a beautiful pattern glass

2.Pour 3-4 tablespoons freshly squeezed lemon juice (extremely sour taste)

3. Add 2 tablespoons jasmine nectar (sweetened and fragrant)

4. Fill the glass with soda. Gently.

5. Taste, adjust the sweetness-sour as you like

6. Embellished with lemon flowers. Put on the edge of the glass.

7.Add 2-3 fresh jasmine floats in the glass for beauty and complementary aroma.

📌 Note: The main taste is sour lemon. Refreshing. The aroma of jasmine is an enhancer that allows the lemon juice to have a deeper and sweeter dimension.

💙 Why Hal's Blue Boy?

♀ Quick convenience, no need to boil the nectar yourself, save time

â€ŧ Static taste, easy to make, same taste every time

☃ Authentic jasmine aroma, clear aroma, intense, long lasting

♀ Use a variety of drinks, snacks, bakeries, cocktails

â€ŧ Worth. Size 710 ml, lasts 1 crate, 12 bottles

💚. Benefits.

âĪ High Vitamin C from Lemon Immune Enhancer Vivid Skin Antioxidant

♀ Helping digestion, stimulating excretion, body detox

â€ŧ Jasmine flower, fragrant, soothing, hot cure in heart nourishment

♀ Soda helps quench thirst, refreshing, soaking throat

âĪ Adjustable sweet, suitable for weight control or adding sweet as you like

â€ŧ Sour, sour, refreshing, rejuvenating

📌 Save. Let's try it. The sour taste of lemon and the tender aroma of jasmine. Drink and drink. Very refreshing and hydrating! Don't forget the tag to show the work. 🍋âœĻ

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