Healthy coke balsamic vinegar recipe

2022 - 6 - 10

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'Healthy coke' recipe with balsamic vinegar and sparkling water ... (Yahoo News)

People on Twitter have emphasised their disbelief over the viral Coca-Cola recipe, noting how they made the drink themselves, one of which said: “It largely ...

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A "healthy coke" recipe has gone viral and it's disgusting (PopBuzz)

This healthy coke recipe is going viral on TikTok. Here's how to make your own.

If you're worried about your sugar intake and would like to try a "healthy" version of coke you could do the unthinkable and… Just grab a glass, add in a few drops of balsamic vinegar, fill up the glass with sparkling water et voila you have yourself a healthy coke. Well, now the hottest beverage in town is apparently healthy coke.

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TikTok reacts to viral 'Healthy Coke' recipe: 'Jail!' (Yahoo News Canada)

A woman on TikTok went viral for sharing a recipe for 'Healthy Coke', and viewers are shocked by the unusual ingredients of the soda mix.

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I Can't Shut Up About 'Healthy Coke' (The Cut)

Earlier this week, Amanda Jones posted a TikTok about a “healthy alternative” to Coca-Cola, aka “healthy coke.” We tried mixing balsamic vinegar with ...

It could also be a “healthy” alternative to Coke if you’re simply looking for a drink with less sugar. It was not greater than the sum of its parts, but its parts, when mixed, are not a completely repulsive combination. I also tried a combination of balsamic vinegar and pamplemousse LaCroix, which admittedly was a bit better. However, it’s reminiscent of a strawberry-balsamic shrub, which is typically added to prosecco or liquor, or a switchel, which is made with ginger, vinegar, water, and honey.) This company’s balsamic-soda recipe calls for one to two tablespoons of balsamic vinegar added to sparkling mineral water. Psst! The Cut and New York Magazine are conducting a survey about dating. It kind of tastes like the eponymous kola nut combined with citrus, cinnamon, and vanilla, but that’s about as helpful as saying “chocolate tastes like chocolate.” The flavor of this “healthy Coke” is, as mentioned above, extremely identifiable. “Healthy Coke” is not to be confused with dirty soda. Because I am a scared little baby, I started with a half-tablespoon of balsamic vinegar over a glass of ice and added plain seltzer water until it resembled Coke. It was light and refreshing in the way sparkling beverages are usually light and refreshing, but you could definitely taste the vinegar. Then, you top it off with your sparkling water of choice; she uses a guava LaCroix. Jones promises the concoction tastes “just like a Coke.” That said, I’m pretty sure if you mixed any dark liquid with a clear carbonated drink, it would also look a lot like Coca-Cola — 7 Up with some juice from a can of black beans, hot tar and a mango Bubly. Regardless, over just a few days, Jones’s TikTok has amassed 5.1 million views and inspired hundreds if not thousands of videos under the hashtag #healthycoke, mostly from people baffled by the idea that this pungent vinegar could magically become a sweet soda. My taste is bad, but I know it is bad, which actually makes it very good.

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'A refreshing salad drink': does balsamic vinegar and fizzy water ... (The Guardian)

A homemade mix of balsamic vinegar and sparkling water, labelled 'healthy Coke', is being widely tried online. Guardian Australia staffers put it to the ...

“It tastes like salad dressing, like a refreshing salad drink,” said another staff member, who happily polished off the whole glass. “My initial reaction was ‘oh lord, why is this a thing?’” I reckon it could do with something else though, like a squeeze of lime.” “I am not joking you, it tastes just like a Coke,” said Jones, who used guava-flavoured sparkling water to make the drink. The “healthy Coke” recipe was originally shared by TikTok user Amanda Jones, who said she learned it from a pilates instructor. “There is that weirdly artificial sweet aftertaste.”

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New Trend Sees People Drink Balsamic Vinegar and La Croix As ... (Newsweek)

Yes, people are now drinking balsamic vinegar mixed with sparkling water and claiming it tastes "just like a Coke." It's the latest episode of the internet ...

"Balsamic vinegar has a pH of 2-3 and carbonated water has a pH of 2.7. Low pH leads to acid breakdown of your teeth. Following the instructions for the beverage, balsamic vinegar was mixed with ice and Summer Berries sparkling water. With so much attention around the concoction online, it's more-than-tempting to try it out yourself, even if it does sound like it was invented by a five-year-old. "I am not joking you, it tastes just like a Coke and you're going to think I'm insane," she explained. I would rather just have you drink a regular can of Coke, but either way, always make sure to drink some water to rinse your teeth afterwards." "Instead it would be better to have a small portion of Coke and really enjoy it, in the context of a balanced diet.

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