By Eddy − On Monday, June 6, 2016, 7 years ago in Drink Recipes
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Prune & Orange Juice Recipe


How to make prune juice with orange and peppermint.
Prune & Orange Juice Recipe


Preparation time 15 min
Cooking Timen/a
Ready In 15 min
Level of DifficultyEasy
Servings2

Ingredients

1 lb of ripened prunesJuice from 2 oranges10 mint leaves1 tablespoon of honey6 to 8 ice cubes
1 lb of ripened prunesJuice from 2 oranges10 mint leaves1 tablespoon of honey6 to 8 ice cubes
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Instructions

  1. Clean the prunes by removing the skins and core.
  2. Place the pulp in a glass pitcher.
  3. Mix the prune pulp, the juice of the oranges, the mint and honey and stir well.
  4. Pour into glasses and serve with ice.
Recipe & Photo Credit: cincoquartosdelaranja.com

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