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Mango Juice Recipe | Tropical Fruit Juice

                                                         
homemade mango fruit juice recipe with step by step photos and video



Mango Juice Recipe | Tropical Fruit Juice | Homemade Mango Delight with Step-by-Step Photos and Video.

 

Homemade mango juice is not only an easy and quick tropical drink but also a delightful, refreshing treat that you can prepare in just 10 minutes with only a handful of key ingredients. The flavor is remarkably similar to the store-bought mango juice, making it an excellent choice to quench your thirst on a hot day.

 

This revitalizing mango fruit juice is made up of simple yet flavorful ingredients: ripe sweet mango pulp, powdered sugar, orange juice (or orange powder), ginger powder, and ice cubes. It’s an effortless recipe that helps replenish lost energy and essential nutrients, making it perfect for enjoying in the summertime.


When the sun is blazing and I find myself longing for something cold and tangy-sweet, especially after a long day in the kitchen, I crave the taste of fresh mango juice. Not knowing exactly how to replicate the flavors of my favorite store-bought varieties, I decided to create my own version of this luscious tropical drink.


For a detailed recipe, watch my video where I explain the steps one by one.

 

                     
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To get started, I rummaged through my refrigerator and found some juicy mango pulp that I had saved just before the end of mango season. Using this fresh pulp, I gathered all the necessary ingredients: a few tablespoons of powdered sugar, a splash of orange juice (or orange powder for a unique twist), a pinch of ginger powder, and a handful of ice cubes.

After combining everything in a blender, I blended the mixture until smooth and creamy, and voila, my homemade mango juice was ready to savor!

Ingredients for Making Refreshing Mango Juice:             

Mango:

The star ingredient is undoubtedly the mango. I opted for ripe, sweet mango pulp to ensure the juice has a deliciously rich flavor. Caution is key—using sour or bland mango can lead to a disappointing drink. A sweet mango ensures that the juice meets the high standards set by commercial varieties.

                      

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Orange Juice:

Adding orange juice enhances the complexity of the juice, bringing a perfect balance of sweetness and tang. In my recipe, I used orange powder (often known as Tang) as my orange juice source, which not only simplifies the process but also offers a consistent flavor profile.

However, you can easily substitute this with store-bought orange juice. Just keep in mind that many commercial orange juices can have a slightly bitter aftertaste, which I personally dislike. The orange powder provides a delightful, tangy-sweet flavor without any bitterness.

Powdered Sugar:

I recommend powdered sugar for this recipe because its fine texture allows it to blend seamlessly into the juice. Unlike granulated sugar, which can leave gritty particles at the bottom of your drink, powdered sugar dissolves effortlessly, ensuring a smooth, sweet flavor throughout. 

Ginger Powder:

A modest pinch of ginger powder can elevate the taste of your mango juice, imparting a warm, subtle spice that complements the tropical flavors beautifully.

For an extra layer of freshness, consider adding 1 to 2 mint leaves, which will not only enhance the aroma but also add a refreshing bite to the juice.

                        

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Ice Cubes:

Lastly, ice cubes are essential for making your mango juice beautifully chilled and slightly thinner in consistency. If you prefer a thicker juice, you can easily skip the ice cubes; however, on a sweltering day, they make for a delightful addition.

In just a few simple steps, you can enjoy this homemade mango juice, reminiscent of the store-bought versions, with a freshness that only home preparation can offer. Whether enjoyed alone or as a wonderful accompaniment to a summer meal, this drink is sure to bring a taste of the tropics to your day!


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How to Make Delightful Mango Juice?


1st step:

Start by selecting a ripe mango; look for one that yields slightly to pressure and has a sweet aroma. Wash the mango thoroughly under running water to remove any impurities.

                           

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Next, peel the mango using a vegetable peeler or a small knife, taking care to remove all the skin. Cut the mango flesh away from the pit, then dice it into small, manageable cubes, roughly 1-inch in size, for easy blending.

                           

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In a small mixing bowl, take 2 tablespoons of quality orange juice powder. Gradually add 1/2 cup of cold water while stirring continuously to ensure the powder dissolves completely without clumping. This will create a refreshing base for your juice, enhancing the flavor profile of the mango.


                                
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In a blender jar, combine the diced mango, freshly prepared orange juice, 1-2 tablespoons of sugar powder (adjust to taste), a pinch of ginger powder (for a subtle kick), and a handful of ice cubes to give the juice a chilled texture.

                               

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Blend on high speed until the mixture is smooth and creamy, with no chunks remaining.

                       

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Once blended to your satisfaction, pour the mango juice into a serving jug. 

                  
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If you prefer a thinner consistency, add chilled water—start with 1/4 cup and adjust to your liking. Taste the juice and adjust the sweetness or acidity as needed, possibly adding more sugar or a bit of orange juice for balance.

           
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Pour the vibrant mango juice into serving glasses, garnishing with a slice of mango or a sprig of mint for a touch of flair. 


                           
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Serve immediately while it's cold to enjoy the refreshing flavors at their best.
                
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Mango Juice flavor is remarkably similar to the store-bought mango juice, making it an excellent choice to quench your thirst on a hot day.

Ingredients:

  1. 1 large, ripe mango
  2. 4 tbsp, orange powder/125ml, orange juice
  3. 2-3 tbsp, powder juice
  4. 1/6 tsp, ginger powder
  5. 1 tray, ice cubes

How to Make Delightful Mango Juice?


Peel and Dice the Mango:  

Start by selecting a ripe mango; look for one that yields slightly to pressure and has a sweet aroma. Wash the mango thoroughly under running water to remove any impurities.


Next, peel the mango using a vegetable peeler or a small knife, taking care to remove all the skin. Cut the mango flesh away from the pit, then dice it into small, manageable cubes, roughly 1-inch in size, for easy blending.


Prepare Orange Juice:  

In a small mixing bowl, take 2 tablespoons of quality orange juice powder. Gradually add 1/2 cup of cold water while stirring continuously to ensure the powder dissolves completely without clumping. This will create a refreshing base for your juice, enhancing the flavor profile of the mango.


Blend the Juice:  

In a blender jar, combine the diced mango, freshly prepared orange juice, 1-2 tablespoons of sugar powder (adjust to taste), a pinch of ginger powder (for a subtle kick), and a handful of ice cubes to give the juice a chilled texture. Blend on high speed until the mixture is smooth and creamy, with no chunks remaining.


Adjust Consistency and Flavor: 

Once blended to your satisfaction, pour the mango juice into a serving jug. If you prefer a thinner consistency, add chilled water—start with 1/4 cup and adjust to your liking. Taste the juice and adjust the sweetness or acidity as needed, possibly adding more sugar or an orange juice for balance.


Serve Chilled:  

Pour the vibrant mango juice into serving glasses, garnishing with a slice of mango or a sprig of mint for a touch of flair. Serve immediately while it's cold to enjoy the refreshing flavors at their best.

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