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5 easy fruit juices you can make in minutes at home

Nimbu Pani Twist (Lemon + Mint Juice)
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Nimbu Pani Twist (Lemon + Mint Juice)
A classic Indian cooler that never goes out of style. Just squeeze fresh lemons, add chilled water, mint leaves, salt, and a little sugar or honey.

It’s quick, hydrating, and perfect for hot afternoons or after travel in the heat.
Mango Quick Juice (Summer Special)
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Mango Quick Juice (Summer Special)
Take ripe mango pieces, blend with cold water or milk, and add a bit of sugar if needed. That’s it.

This is one of the easiest summer juices in Indian homes when mangoes are in season—no extra steps, just pure fruit flavour.
Watermelon Cooler Juice
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Watermelon Cooler Juice
Cut watermelon cubes, remove seeds, and blend directly. No sugar needed in most cases.

It’s light, refreshing, and perfect for Indian summers when you want something cooling without heaviness.
Orange Simple Juice
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Orange Simple Juice
Peel fresh oranges, remove seeds, and blend or squeeze using a hand juicer. Add a pinch of salt for a street-style Indian taste.

It’s quick, tangy, and gives an instant energy boost during busy mornings.
Apple Cinnamon Juice
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Apple Cinnamon Juice
Chop an apple, blend with chilled water, and add a small pinch of cinnamon powder. You can strain it if you prefer a smoother texture.

It feels slightly fancy but takes only a few minutes and works well as a morning drink.


(Disclaimer: This story is for educational purposes alone and should not be considered as professional medical advice and does not substitute any medical advice.)
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