The Juice Thread
#1

Well the way I figured there is a beer thread and me being a non drinker and all would like to say that I just had an awesome juice at One Stop, opposite Adventist hospital Penang.
Mix of pineapple, carrot and orange, pure, no added water or sugar...rm 7.80
Mix of pineapple, carrot and orange, pure, no added water or sugar...rm 7.80

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I've said on here before that pineapple and carrot is my favourite.
Never tried it with the addition of orange.
I'll give it a go in the next 20 years or so
Never tried it with the addition of orange.
I'll give it a go in the next 20 years or so


#3

Most of the time I dont mix them either but the guy was a good salesman. It tasted awesome!
The sweetness of the pineapple and the lime taste of the orange manage to blend with the vege taste of the carrot extremely well.
The sweetness of the pineapple and the lime taste of the orange manage to blend with the vege taste of the carrot extremely well.

#4

Good thread, Roy
. Trying to remember the name of that drink with the plum in the bottom



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'Fresh' Lime juice can have a plum in the bottom.
Fresh means - just made it out the back because 100% it's made of cordial.
Proper lime juice is my favourite after I tasted it in the gardens of Sultan Qaboos's palace at Sohar.
Fresh means - just made it out the back because 100% it's made of cordial.
Proper lime juice is my favourite after I tasted it in the gardens of Sultan Qaboos's palace at Sohar.

#7

That's the one...I like that.
Not quite juice, but I'm making lots of teas these days. Lemongrass and ginger very nice. Chuck a couple of lemongrass sticks and some ginger into a jug. Top up with a litre of boiling water. Cover and leave to 'develop' for a couple of days. Then strain into a bottle and into the fridge.
Not quite juice, but I'm making lots of teas these days. Lemongrass and ginger very nice. Chuck a couple of lemongrass sticks and some ginger into a jug. Top up with a litre of boiling water. Cover and leave to 'develop' for a couple of days. Then strain into a bottle and into the fridge.

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That's the one...I like that.
Not quite juice, but I'm making lots of teas these days. Lemongrass and ginger very nice. Chuck a couple of lemongrass sticks and some ginger into a jug. Top up with a litre of boiling water. Cover and leave to 'develop' for a couple of days. Then strain into a bottle and into the fridge.
Not quite juice, but I'm making lots of teas these days. Lemongrass and ginger very nice. Chuck a couple of lemongrass sticks and some ginger into a jug. Top up with a litre of boiling water. Cover and leave to 'develop' for a couple of days. Then strain into a bottle and into the fridge.

Question, do you peel the ginger skin or just chuck them in (after washing ofc) as it is? AFAIK, ginger is best cut into slices to bring out its aroma.
I will try that soon, or if I am lazy, dont mind me popping by your condo for a free sample?



#9


Fresh proper juice or I'd rather prefer drinking plain water.

#10


I just slice some ginger - couple of slices. If you put more in, it gets verrry gingery. I clean up the lemongrass a little bit then knife a few slits in it, before pouring the boiling water on.
I also like doing Cinnamon Tea. Chuck in one stick of cinnamon. Though I think what I am getting from Tesco is actually Cassia Bark which is not quite so good.
A friend gave me some vanilla pods. That's very nice too. Again, slit it a bit then chuck in the jug. Tastes like liquid ice-cream


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You sure you lot haven't just had a bit too much.... juice?
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Thanks for this thread Roy. I just offered you beers but I should have read this topic before. Juices it will be then if you like
I like juice drinks, though here in the UK I mostly only drink orange and sometimes cranberry. Not exciting compared to what's out there where you are..

I like juice drinks, though here in the UK I mostly only drink orange and sometimes cranberry. Not exciting compared to what's out there where you are..
