This recipe is translated from Cookpad Spain. See original:
Sangría sin alcohol light
Light Non-Alcoholic Sangria

Maricel Menal Cervelló @celmenalcervello
Divide into two empty water bottles and refrigerate to drink.
Light Non-Alcoholic Sangria
Divide into two empty water bottles and refrigerate to drink.
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Divide equally between the two bottles to create a mild, less fizzy drink for those who can't have carbonated beverages due to allergies.
- 2
Close the bottles and turn them upside down and right side up two or three times to mix the contents. Then refrigerate or keep at room temperature.
- 3
You can heat it up, add a few drops of lemon, a touch of cinnamon, raw sugar, or honey. It's good for colds and flu-like symptoms.
- 4
If desired, you can buy non-alcoholic sangria, which also works well for cold syrup. Adding lemon, cinnamon, and honey makes it better.
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