Orange Juice

Dwelling more on what I left behind day before yesterday, yet another beautiful slide on patience:

 

Ramadan is truly the season of caring. Yesterday, as I was driving back from an Iftar party, I stopped by a little chai shop close to the corniche. Though not a frequent customer, I do go there on and off, not for the chai, but for the serenity that place provides. The tiny tea shop overlooks a beautiful stretch of creek and hundreds of people throng that area for their get togethers and walks, and therefore this shop is busy all the time. Just to give yPinou a glimpse, those who follow me on Instagram must have already seen this sometime back… As I stopped, I ordered for my cup of chai and pulled my vehicle to the side. To my dismay, I couldn’t find any coins in the car, nor in my purse and all I had was one note of 200. Sheesh, what do I do? Normally these shops do not offer change and I was pretty worried. As soon as the waiter gave me the tea, I told him whether he could give me change for the 200 I had. He just smiled and said, “It’s OK ma’am, you can come and give me tomorrow or I will give myself.”, gave me the cup of tea and walked away. Clearly, he has won a regular customer for this chai, just because of this down-to-earth attitude….

 

Not much of a recipe today, but since I loved the picture that I took, I just decided I must feature it. I have already mentioned earlier that our Iftaars are loaded with a lot of liquid – water, a juice and a glass of thari kanji or kooka kaachiyathu is always there to finish, while we attack on the fruits that are served. Another juice which keeps appearing on our table is definitely fresh orange juice. Azza is mad about her citrus fruits and she loves her oranges more in its complete form than in the form of juice. But for the rest, it moves out of our pantry quicker as soon as it is served in this form. Off to the way I make it…

 

 

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Orange Juice

Course Drink
Cuisine International
Prep Time 3 minutes
Cook Time 3 minutes
Total Time 6 minutes
Servings 1
Author Rafeeda

Ingredients

  • 1 large orange peeled and chopped
  • 1 cup cold water
  • 1 tbsp sugar can be skipped

Instructions

  • Blitz all the ingredients in a blender. Pass through a sieve in case you don't require the pulp.
  • Serve immediately with ice cubes, if required!

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    1. Thank you so much Ramya…

    1. Thank you so much Ruxana…

  1. Thats a heartwarming incident dear and the drink looks very refreshing!

    1. Thank you so much Priya…

  2. Always the best juice!

    1. Thank you so much Aiza…

  3. delicious, refreshing juice..

    1. Thank you so much Lisha…

  4. gulp gulp .. i can just finish it off !!!

    1. Thank you so much Smitha…

  5. Very few shopkeepers really know winning a regular customer is so easy 🙂
    Orange juice looks so refreshing. Kids love the shape of the fruit unlike us who are want to deform it and gulp it down :))

    1. Thank you so much Meena… 🙂

  6. refreshing juice..u had pleasant experience in the shop.. good

    1. Thank you so much Veena…

  7. Refreshing summer drink:-)

    1. Thank you so much Vandana… 🙂

  8. Of late I am a big fan of orange juice 🙂 a really refreshing drink.

    1. Thank you so much Priya… 🙂

  9. Such people like the waiter are hard to come by these days. Love the refreshing home made juice.

    1. Thank you so much Nava…

  10. The pic of orange juice is really nice…and our family love orange juice

    1. Thank you so much Kaveri…

  11. Comforting drink and good click too

    1. Thank you so much Sangeetha…

  12. Refreshing and healthy juice.. Love the pic 🙂

    1. Thank you so much Sona… 🙂

  13. Refrshing juice and love the pic through the dashboard!

    1. Thank you so much Princy….

  14. Refreshing…nice picture 🙂

    1. Thank you so much Gauri… 🙂

  15. feeling refreshing,Rafeeda..nice capture 🙂

    1. Thank you so much Julie… 🙂

  16. delicious tempting preparation dear

    1. Thank you so much Shama…

  17. Simple yet yummy cooling drink. Eid wishes to u Rafee…

    1. Thank you so much Eliza…

  18. Best for summer seasons

    1. Thank you so much Shobana…

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