What the HELL is Pink Lemonade made of?!


Question: Honestly. What the hell is it? It isn't strawberry or any other flavor... it is just PINK. Is it just food coloring? What is added to Pink lemonade to differenciate it from regular lemonade. They taste exactly the same don't they..? What the hell is the difference. I always wondered this.. it may be stupid, but I want to know what ingredient PINK lemonade has that regular leomonade doesn't.


Answers: Honestly. What the hell is it? It isn't strawberry or any other flavor... it is just PINK. Is it just food coloring? What is added to Pink lemonade to differenciate it from regular lemonade. They taste exactly the same don't they..? What the hell is the difference. I always wondered this.. it may be stupid, but I want to know what ingredient PINK lemonade has that regular leomonade doesn't.

Real pink lemonade used to be made pink by the addition of grenadine syrup, just like a Shirley Temple is. Grenadine is a very red syrup that is made from pomegranates. These days, unless you make your own pink lemonade, it is made pink by the addition of food coloring.

Less Sour-Lots more Sweet- and a drop or two of Red Food Color

http://coffeetea.about.com/od/lemonade/r...

http://www.kraftfoods.com/countrytime/ct...

It depends!

What is Pink Lemonade Made Of?
see eh??
you dont need to add the expletive it takes away points no one like to answer them
If you like your lemonade tart, then mixing both lemon juice and cranberry juice will tickle your tastebuds. It will wake you up on a lazy summer afternoon.
INGREDIENTS:
2 cups sugar
9 cups water
2 cups lemon juice
1 cup cranberry juice
PREPARATION:
Mix everything in a pitcher and stir until dissolved. Serve lemonade over ice

from pink lemons of course





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