Ingredients
Sugar | |
Lime Juice from Concentrate | 25% |
Cotswold Spring Water | |
Fructose | |
Citric Acid | |
Natural Flavourings |
Nutritional Information
Typical Values | Per 100ml when diluted 1 part cordial with 14 parts water |
Energy | 78kj/18kcal |
Fat | 0g |
of which saturates | 0g |
Carbohydrate | 4.5g |
of which sugars | 4.4g |
Protein | 0g |
Salt | 0g |
Dietary Requirements
Net Contents | 500ml ℮ |
Additives | Free From Artificial Colours Free From Artificial Flavours Free From Artificial Sweeteners |
Storage | Best before end: see neck of bottle.Before opening, store in a cool place away from direct sunlight. Refrigerate after opening and consume within 1 month. |
Preparation and Usage | Simply dilute to taste with still or sparkling water. Please shake well before use. Dilute 1:14 to make 30 glasses (based on 250ml glass size) |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Cordial Lime & Mint 500ml?
Cordial Lime & Mint 500ml is a flavored syrup or concentrate that combines the zesty freshness of lime with the cool, refreshing taste of mint. It is commonly used to make a variety of beverages.
How is Cordial Lime & Mint 500ml typically used?
Cordial Lime & Mint 500ml is usually mixed with water, sparkling water, or club soda to create a lime and mint-flavored beverage. It can also be used as a cocktail mixer or drizzled over desserts for added flavor.
What are the primary ingredients in Cordial Lime & Mint 500ml?
The specific ingredients can vary between brands, but typical ingredients in Cordial Lime & Mint 500ml include lime extract, mint extract, sugar, water, and citric acid for a tangy kick.
Is Cordial Lime & Mint 500ml alcoholic?
Cordial Lime & Mint 500ml is typically non-alcoholic. However, it can be used as a mixer with alcoholic beverages like gin or vodka to create unique cocktails.
How should Cordial Lime & Mint 500ml be stored?
Cordial Lime & Mint 500ml should be stored in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight. To maintain freshness and prevent spoilage, it’s advisable to refrigerate it after opening, as is the case with most cordials.