Sunday, 7 July 2013

Junior Carnival Parade Has Its Own Coconut-based Energy Drink!


RECIPE TIME: Gracefully Making An Energy Juice At The Junior Carnival Launch

Photo: RECIPE TIME: Gracefully Making An Energy Juice At The Junior Carnival Launch

There was a Grace Kennedy Juice Making Expert at our recently held Junior Carnival Launch using Caribbean juices to create an Energy Drink for junior revelers (pictured).

Taking part in junior carnival parade is always fun event. But, the dancing, the heat and length of the parade route can be a drain on a young Mas Player.   Parents can give their junior revelers an all-natural Caribbean energy drink made of Sorrel and Coconut. 

Sorrel is a leafy herb that is found throughout the Caribbean. The Sorrel oblong leaf is added to salads. Its red berries are used in sorrel jams and juices.  It is an excellent source of Vitamin C, A and B9.

The Coconut is also found in the Caribbean.  The water inside a coconut is harvested after a coconut has been removed from the tree. The water is a natural energy drink due to its high potassium and mineral content.

Was able to get a receipe from him for Junior Carnival Natural Coco-Sorrel Energy Drink Recipe. Here it is!

1 coconut ***
1 cup of canned sorrel juice ***
Crushed ice

Drill two holes in the top of the coconut and drain the water inside
Strain the water  into a pitcher
Add 1 cup of sorrel juice
Add 1 cup of crushed ice
Stir and refrigerate
Serve when Coco-Sorrel Energy Drink is near frozen

*** No coconut to get coconut water? Grace Coco water can be substituted 
*** All Natural Sorrel Juice available in Canada.There was a Grace Kennedy Juice Making Expert at our recently held Junior Carnival Launch using Caribbean juices to create an Energy Drink for junior revelers (pictured).

Taking part in junior carnival parade is always fun event. But, the dancing, the heat and length of the parade route can be a drain on a young Mas Player. Parents can give their junior revelers an all-natural Caribbean energy drink made of Sorrel and Coconut.


Sorrel is a leafy flowering herb that is found throughout the Caribbean. The Sorrel oblong leaf is added to salads. Its red berries (which bloom over the Christmas holidays) are used in sorrel jams and juices. It is an excellent source of Vitamin C, A and B9.


The Coconut is also found in the Caribbean. The water inside a coconut is harvested after a coconut has been removed from the tree. The water is a natural energy drink due to its high potassium and mineral content.


Was able to get a receipe from him for Junior Carnival Coco-Sorrel Energy Drink Recipe. Here it is!


1 coconut ***
1 cup of sorrel juice ***
Crushed ice

Drill two holes in the top of the coconut and drain the water inside
Strain the water into a pitcher
Add 1 cup of sorrel juice
Add 1 cup of crushed ice
Stir and refrigerate
Serve when Coco-Sorrel Energy Drink is near frozen

*** No coconut to get coconut water? Grace Coco water can be substituted
*** Tropical Rhythms Bottled Sorrel Juice available in Canada.

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