Mocktails are great options for Christmas Day or New Year's Eve, they look amazing are fun and nutritious. Barkers NZ fruit syrups and Kapiti Kitchen are great brands to use as your base for your mocktails, with 25% less, low and sugar free options. I also like using St Andrews fresh lime juice or lime cordial see the links below. They are all available in your local supermarkets.
http://www.barkers.co.nz/shop/fruit-syrups/
http://kapitikitchen.co.nz
http://www.limes.co.nz
Including the following juices into your mocktails or on their own, mixed with sparkling or still water, will give you additional health benefits while you are drink them. They are all high in antioxidants and have specific health benefits that are well known and researched.
Elderberry - This fruit has antiviral benefits great for fighting off colds and flus, and shortening the duration of influenza. It can also be used for inflammation and chronic fatigue.
Blackcurrant - Is known for its high levels of antioxidant that help prevent diseases such as cancer, heart disease and arthritis. It contains high levels of vitamin C and anthocyanin which helps protect the eyes and improve your circulation. It is also good for asthmatics by helping to reduce lung inflammation.
Pomegranate - Is a natural anti-inflammatory, helps regulate blood pressure and thought to lower high blood pressure, it also helps reduce hunger if eaten as a whole fruit due to its high fibre content.
Watermelon - Is made up of 92%, water, and contains vitamin A and choline which with this combination are great for treating skin conditions. Due to its high water content its also good for treating constipation.
Helpful tips to consider when you are making your own healthy mocktails
Prepare them with fresh fruit or real fruit juice not fruit drink. Look for options in your supermarket with no added sugar and use reduced sugar fruit syrups such as the ones recommended above.
Pick fruits high in antioxidant for additional health benefits
Use fresh herbs or zests to add flavour
Use, chilled water or sparkling water, as mixers instead of soft drink.
Another option is Infusing waters with fresh or frozen berries, pineapple, fresh wathermelon, or citrus fruits or slices of cucumber or herbs. A large jug of infused water looks beautiful on your dinner table. You can also take infused water with you while at the beach, going for picnics or out walking or biking to keep hydrated in the sun.
Using an infusion drink bottles is a great idea to encourage your kids or yourself to drink water over the summer. You can add the fruits, herbs etc to a seperate part of the drink bottle so it not messy and flavours the water.
Here is some combination options to try
Slices of cucumber , lemon and crushed mint leaves (detoxing for the body)
Chunks of frozen or fresh pineapple , with slices of orange and strawberries (alkalising for the body)
Frozen or fresh raspberries and pineapple with crushed sage leaves
Chunks of watermelon with mint (calming on the stomach)
Sliced strawberries, sliced lemon and crushed basil leaves
Vitamin water recipe
1 cucumber sliced
1/2 grapefruit sliced
1 lemon sliced
1 lime sliced
12 mint leaves
2 cups of dices watermelon
Add sparkling water and lots of ice to a large glass jug.
Another option is drinking cold fruit teas which can also be put into your infusion or any water bottle, or made up into a large jug. Red seal have a selection of great fruit teas which are sugar free. Great to take on your tramping trip or camping to flavour your water if it has to be boiled or, keep teabags in the cupboard at home or at the bach and keep a jug of ice tea in the fridge. You can add sliced fruits, herbs, etc to the iced tea.
Fruit teas are available at your supermarkets in the tea section. Some of our favourite flavours from Red Seal are, blueberry and blackcurrant, lemon and lime, raspberry and strawberry, apple and elderberry, Strawberry and rhubarb or Blood orange.
Along with your Christmas and picnic salads you can also eat your water by consuming lots of fresh salads and fruits. Here is a list of fruits and vegetables that all contain over 90% water.
Watermelon, peaches, pears, blueberries, grapefruit, strawberries, cucumber, tomatoes, celery, broccoli, cauliflower, carrots, mung beans, iceberg lettuce, peppers, spinach.
Keep hydrated and enjoy your summer holidays!
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