Sangria (C &M)
by Tarla Dalal
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Sangria comes from the Spanish word sangre, meaning blood from the colour. In Spain and the surrounding area, it is drunk at many festivals with great theatrical drama - poured directly into the mouth from a long spouted jug! The art lies in being able to drink the Sangria from varying heights without spilling any! It has now become a very well known drink, cool and packed with fruit. Ideally, Sangria needs to sit for a full day before it is served, to ensure a smooth and mellow taste. If a day is not possible, give it an absolute minimum of two hours to sit. Doubling or tripling the recipe is fine, but you'll have to switch to a large punch bowl in place of the pitcher.
Main Procedure- Mix all of these together in a jug and keep refrigerated, till you are ready to serve.
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Nutrient values (Abbrv) per serving
Energy | 504 cal |
Protein | 3.6 g |
Carbohydrates | 108.4 g |
Fiber | 9.1 g |
Fat | 2 g |
Cholesterol | 0.6 mg |
Sodium | 51.7 mg |
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