Hyderabad: Preparation for the festival of colours has begun all around the country. Holi is a symbol of happiness, fun and fervour! It is an opportunity for people to set aside their differences and participate in the celebrations. Also, food, drinks and Holi go hand-in-hand! While preparing to celebrate Holi on March 8, you can think of making Thandai or other soft drinks, which are non-alcoholic or if you want to stay away from Bhaang. Also, instead of consuming drinks purchased from the store, you can make your drinks if you prefer healthier options.
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- Orange Cool:
Orange cool is a two-layered drink. To prepare this drink, pour 1 tablespoon of rose syrup into a glass. Separately prepare a mixture by adding a teaspoon of lemon juice to a cup of orange juice. Now, slowly pour this mixture into the glass with the rose syrup. Make sure you are pouring the mixture at the inner wall of the glass while tilting it, so the mixture forms another layer on top of the rose syrup. Pour cold soda into the glass, carefully so that it doesn't merge the layers. Add ice cubes to it and garnish with black grapes and mint leaves. Add a stirrer and a straw to the glass and serve.
- Virgin Mary:
Virgin Mary is a popular 'cocktail-like non-alcoholic' beverage which can be served at parties as well as during festivals. To prepare it, mix 1 cup of tomato juice and add 1 teaspoon of lemon juice, 1/4 teaspoon of Worcestershire sauce, 2 drops of Tabasco sauce, a pinch of black pepper powder and salt to taste. Blend all these ingredients and pour the mixture into a tall glass. Add soda to it and mix well, add shards of ice to it and serve with celery sticks and lemon slices.
- Minty Lemony Crush: