
Grass jelly drink is a popular Asian drink typically consisting of grass jelly, water, and simple syrup. Grass jelly is jelly made from an herbal plant called mesona chinensis, which has been traditionally thought to have the effect of cooling down the body.
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Made with pureed unripe tart mangoes, sugar and ice, sweet-tangy green mango juice is a popular summer drink in tropical Asia that's so easy to make at home.
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This insane dry ice cocktail combines vodka, melon liqueur, blue curacao, sweet & sour, and pineapple juice, and can be served in a glass skull cup for maximum spooky cocktail vibes.
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One of the Taiwanese classic drink made with egg yolk, honey and some fruit juice.
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Adapted from Jeff Berry's 1998 Beachbum Berry's Grog Log recipe, which is supposed to be the original 1960s recipe used at Pat O'Brien's in New Orleans. The recipe was adapted from the rum and juice combination that was served at the Hurricane bar in 1939 during the World's Fair in New York.
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The Lafayette is an embellishment of the “Perfect Manhattan” (sometimes called “Medium Manhattan”), which is a Manhattan with half the sweet Italian vermouth replaced with dry French vermouth.
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Lemonade can be any one of a variety of sweetened or unsweetened beverages found throughout the world, but which are traditionally all characterized by a lemon flavor.
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A sweet cocktail tasting like the eponymous French cake. Delicious both as a full drink and as a shooter.
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A thick milkshake topped with a scoop of ice cream along with quirky toppings.
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