Mango Limeade
Avoid adding sweetened or flavored varieties of sparkling water to your lemonade; they’ll overpower the fresh taste of the fruit.
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Recipe Summary
Mango Limeade
Ingredients
- 4 fresh mangoes or 4 cups frozen mango cubes, thawed
- 1 cup mango nectar or orange juice
- 1 cup fresh lime juice
- ¼ cup Ginger Simple Syrup
- 1 750 milliliter bottle sparkling water, chilled (about 3 cups)
- Step 1
Seed, peel and cut up fresh mangoes, if using. In a blender combine mango and mango nectar. Cover; blend until smooth. In a serving pitcher, stir together the mango mixture, lime juice, and syrup. Stir in sparkling water just before serving. Pour into ice-filled glasses.
Simple Syrup
Ingredients
- 2 cups water
- 2 cups sugar
- Step 1
In a small saucepan combine water and sugar. Bring to a boiling, stirring to dissolve sugar. Remove from heat. Cool to room temperature. Cover and chill at least 2 hours or up to 2 weeks.
Chamomille-Lavender Simple Syrup:
Prepare as above except stir 1/4 cup chamomille lavender herbal tea blend in with the sugar and water. After removing from the heat, let stand at room temperature for 1 to 2 hours. Strain after cooling.
Basil Simple Syrup:
Prepare as above except stir 1/4 cup snipped fresh basil in with the sugar and water. After removing from the heat, let stand at room temperature for 1 to 2 hours. Strain after cooling.
Mint Simple Syrup:
Prepare as above except stir 1/2 cup snipped fresh mint in with the sugar and water. After removing from the heat, let stand at room temperature for 1 to 2 hours. Strain after cooling.
Ginger Simple Syrup:
Prepare as above except stir 1/2 cup sliced fresh ginger in with the sugar and water. After removing from the heat, let stand at room temperature for 1 to 2 hours. Strain after cooling.
Mango Lemonade
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Basic / Breeders Info
Mango Lemonade is an indica/sativa variety from Oni Seed and can be cultivated indoors (where the plants will need a flowering time of ±70 days ), outdoors and in the greenhouse. Oni Seeds Mango Lemonade is a THC dominant variety and is/was never available as feminized seeds.
GG4 Mango Haze #13 X Tropicanna Cookies F1
Mango Lemonade Lineage / Genealogy
- Mango Lemonade »»» x Tropicanna Cookies F1 probably x Mango Haze
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#4
- »»» x Chocolate Diesel probably x Chem Sister
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probably
- »»» Sour Diesel x Sour Bubble probably
- »»» Original Diesel x DNL
- »»» Chemdawg x x SensiNL
- »»» Skunk #1 x Afghanistan
- »»» Afghanistan x Mexico x Colombia »»» Indica »»» Sativa »»» Sativa
- »»» NL #1 x NL #2 x NL #5 IBL
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»»» Indica
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Probably »»» Indica
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Probably
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»»» Mostly Indica
- »»» Skunk #1 x Afghanistan
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»»» Indica
- »»» Chemdawg x x SensiNL
- »»» x Northern Lights x Hawaiian
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(specified above)
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»»» Indica/Sativa Hybrid
- »»» Original Diesel x DNL
- »»» BOGBubble Sour Bubble Clone x BX3 Sour Bubble Clone x BOGBubble
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Sour Bubble Clone
- »»» Bubblegum x Bubble Gum
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»»» Mostly Indica
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(specified above)
- »»» Bubblegum x Bubble Gum
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(specified above)
- »»» Sour Diesel x Sour Bubble probably
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probably
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a (specified above)
- »»» x Chocolate Diesel probably x Chem Sister
- »»» Sour Diesel x Chocolate Trip Katsus F1- Cut (specified above) Katsus F1- Cut
- »»» x x Chocolate Thai
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»»» Indica
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»»» Sativa
- »»» x x Chocolate Thai
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(specified above)
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»»» Indica
- »»» <(Haze x Haze) x NL #5> x <(Haze x Haze) x Skunk #1>
- (Haze x Haze) x NL #5
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x Haze
- »»» Mexico x Colombia x Thailand x India »»» Sativa »»» Sativa »»» Sativa »»» Sativa
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(specified above)
- »»» GSC x Tangie
- »»» F1 Durban x OG Kush South Florida S1
- »»» Durban Poison x Chemdawg Mendocino IBL
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Durban
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KwaZulu-Natal »»» Sativa
- »»» Chemdawg x Probably x Hindu Kush, Pakistan
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»»» Sativa
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»»» Indica
- »»» Durban Poison x Chemdawg Mendocino IBL
- »»» California Orange x x Unknown Strain
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(specified above)
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»»» Indica/Sativa Hybrid
- »»» F1 Durban x OG Kush South Florida S1
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(specified above)
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x Haze (specified above)
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(specified above)
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x Tropicanna Cookies
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