Beauties, do you ever get bored with the same drinks when breaking your fast? If you are looking for an alternative drink that is different from the usual ones, try making a Korean-style drink!
Korea is famous for its various fresh and delicious traditional drinks. Even though it comes from Korea, the ingredients can be found in Indonesia, so you can make it yourself at home.
The following are three fresh Korean-style drinks, and are suitable as fast-breaking drinks!
Subak Hwachae
Subak Hwachae/Photo: Koreaboo
From watermelon, you can make a fresh Korean-style drink called Subak Hwachae. This drink is often made by Koreans in the summer because it tastes very fresh.
After fasting all day, the body will definitely lose body fluids, and the water content in watermelon is good for replenishing your body fluids during fasting.
Materials:
½ watermelon Sprite (or sugar water) Sweetened condensed milk Ice cubes
How to make:
Cut the watermelon into squares/rounds, put it in a container. Add enough sprite or sugar water to the container. Put enough sweetened condensed milk into a container. Stir the watermelon in a container. Put the watermelon pieces into the empty half of the watermelon. Add ice cubes, and serve. Bingsu
Bingsu/ Photo: Freepik/ Topntp26
Bingsu is a Korean dessert drink consisting of shaved ice and various toppings. Bingsu is usually made from soft shaved ice and served with fresh fruit, sweet syrup, nuts, and adzuki (sweet red beans).
This drink is very popular in Korea and is often used as a dessert to enjoy hot weather. To create different variations, you can try bingsu with various flavors, such as green tea, strawberry, and mango.
Bingsu ingredients:
Shaved ice Syrup (according to the flavor of your choice, strawberry, green tea, or chocolate) Fresh fruit (according to the flavor of your choice, for example strawberry) Sweetened condensed milk Toppings (e.g. almonds, mochi, or peanut powder)
How to make:
Prepare shaved ice in a large bowl or serving glass. Pour the syrup to taste over the shaved ice. Cut fresh fruit and place on crushed ice. Pour enough sweetened condensed milk over the fruit. Sprinkle toppings according to your preference. Bingsu dessert is ready to be served. Korean Strawberry Milk
Korean Strawberry Milk/Photo: Freepik
In Korea, lots of cafes sell strawberry milk, especially when strawberries are in season there. It also tastes very delicious and refreshing, suitable as a drink when breaking the fast.
The ingredients and method for making it are also easy, you only need three simple ingredients. Make sure to use sweet and fresh strawberries so that the taste is more delicious.
Materials:
Fresh strawberries 5 tsp white sugar 2 glasses full cream milk Ice cubes (optional)
How to make:
Clean the strawberries with salt water for 10 minutes. Thinly slice the strawberries and set aside in a container. Heat a frying pan over low heat, then add the strawberries and sugar until mixed and juicy. If the strawberries have turned like jam, transfer them to a container. Pour the strawberries into a glass. Pour enough full cream milk and ice cubes into a glass. You can add sliced strawberries to beautify the glass. Korean strawberry milk is ready to be served.
So, those are some Korean-style drink recipes that you can serve to break the fast. Good luck, Beauties!
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