Cooking Instructions
- 1
Wash and cut ur apple into chucks add it to ur blender n blend till smooth then sieve
- 2
Squeeze ur lemon juice and add it to ur apple juice lastly add sugar and ice cubes then garnished with mint leaf n serve🤗
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