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  2. Sharbat (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Sharbat (Persian: شربت, pronounced [ʃæɾˈbæt]; also transliterated as shorbot, šerbet or sherbet) is a drink prepared from fruit or flower petals. [1] It is a sweet cordial, and usually served chilled. It can be served in concentrated form and eaten with a spoon or diluted with water to create the drink.

  3. 4 Sweet Health Benefits of Eating Cantaloupe - AOL

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    Cantaloupe is healthy, hydrating, and full of vitamin C. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us

  4. Cantaloupe vs. honeydew: Which has more health benefits? A ...

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    To create delicious snacks, drinks and desserts, blend honeydew or cantaloupe into smoothies, slushies, agua frescas, or popsicles, and sorbets. Bottom line Both honeydew and cantaloupe melons ...

  5. List of juices - Wikipedia

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    Fruit drink A blend of passionfruit, orange and guava juices hence the name "POG" Pomegranate juice [71] [1] [72] Pomegranate: Fruit Pomelo juice [73] Pomelo: Fruit Prune juice [69] [74] Prune: Fruit Raspberry juice [75] Raspberry: Fruit Rhubarb juice [76] Rhubarb: Fruit Rose's lime juice: Lime Branded fruit juice The world's first branded ...

  6. Cantaloupe - Wikipedia

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    Raw cantaloupe is 90% water, 8% carbohydrates, 0.8% protein and 0.2% fat (table). In a reference amount of 100 grams (3.5 oz), raw cantaloupe supplies 140 kJ (34 kcal) of food energy , and is a rich source (20% or more of the Daily Value , DV) of vitamin A (29% DV) and a moderate source of vitamin C (13% DV).

  7. The Hidden Benefits of Drinking Coconut Water - AOL

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    But before you start reaping the benefits of nature’s sports drink, Jennifer Christman, R.D.N., L.D.N., C.P.T., director of clinical nutrition at Optavia, recommends checking nutritional labels ...

  8. At-home 'medicine ball' tea, soothing and warm, could help ...

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    A way to "significantly reduce" the amount of sugar in the beverage is to "use a light lemonade or squeeze a lemon into hot water in place of lemonade." 6 ounces lemonade. 6 ounces water. 1 ...

  9. Tereré - Wikipedia

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    Many people drink tereré with added herbs, both medicinal and refreshing. In northeastern Argentina it is commonly prepared either with water, medicinal herbs and ice cubes (called tereré de agua (tereré prepared with water)) or citrus, as in south-western Brazil, with fruit juices like lemon, lime, orange, or pineapple.