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Grenadine is the red syrup that adds cherry to Cherry Cola pink lemonade and sunrise a tequila What it made from?
You are absolutely right! Grenadine is that vibrant red syrup that gives those drinks their characteristic color and flavor.
It's traditionally made from pomegranate juice, but there are also variations using other ingredients. Here's a breakdown:
* Traditional Grenadine: This is made by boiling pomegranate juice with sugar and a bit of citric acid for tanginess.
* Modern Grenadine: Many commercial grenadines contain artificial flavorings, coloring, and preservatives to make them cheaper and last longer. They may not have the same depth of flavor as the traditional version.
So, while the base is pomegranate juice, the specific ingredients and methods can vary depending on the brand or recipe.
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