Cooking Instructions
- 1
Mix your Coke and Fanta,add into a blender,water melon,mint leaves cucumber and water,blend and sift into the coke
- 2
Sift your already boiled and cooled tamarind juice(it shouldn't be too much so we don't loose the colouring)then add water and the sugar syrup.serve chilled.
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