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ORAL COMMUNICATION IN CONTEXT

NAMES BLOCK O November 10, 2019


MALOLES, Althea A. NILO, Zen Kyra Lois ORANTE, Tricia

I. TOPIC: How to Make a Mocktail


II. MATERIALS:
Strawberry Crush Mango Juice Ice Cubes Water Container

Lime Juice Soda 7 Up Glasses


Blue Curacao Sugar Syrup Spoons
Syrup

III. PLAN
The Mocktail or Mock-Cocktail can be described as a smooth blend of non-
alcoholic drinks. It was originally enjoyed at festive occasions and parties.
These days they are so popular that you’ll find them at almost very hotel,
restaurant, pub and club all over the world especially in London. As Mocktails
are designed specially for those who don’t drink alcohol it’s great for
designated drivers, those of you on a work lunch or even dinner. They are
also popular alternatives to alcoholic drinks for many others as they are
great for getting into the spirit of a get-together or a party without a
hangover the next day- or those embarrassing text messages usually sent
“under the influence”.

Mocktails contain a variety of ingredients which help to create a versatile


blend of flavors. Virtually anything can be added to a mocktail, including
sugar, salt, mint leaves, fruit, syrup, honey, milk, even jalapenos find their
way into a mix these days. When creating the perfect mocktail, however, it’s
probably wise to look at some recipes first as you’ll want to get the
combination of each ingredient just right. One too many peppers and fiery
green chilies could turn your mocktail into a Molotov!

Here are five tips for making healthy mocktail. First, you should have real
fresh fruit juice with no added sugar. Second, limit fruit juices to no more
than four fluid ounces due to sugar content. Third, the healthiest fruits are
those high in antioxidants like berries, grapes, melons, dark orange, red
fruits, and all citrus fruits. Fourth, use additional fresh and natural herbs,
citrus zest, and spices for added concentrated antioxidants and flavor punch
mint, basil, lemon, orange, lime, ginger, cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves, and
cardamom to name a few. And last but not the least, use calorie-free mixers
such as sparkling water or diet tonic water for added volume.

First, get a water container and pour 25 ml of the strawberry crush. Second,
you put one tablespoon of lime juice. Third, you put 25 ml of 7 up. Fourth,
put 15 ml of sugar syrup. Fifth, put at least 4 blocks of ice cubes, cover the
lid and shake the mixture. Then pour the mixture into a glass. Then, take
back the water container and put 90 ml of mango juice in it. Take a spoon
and pour the mango juice gently and slowly into the glass. After pouring, get
25 ml of the blue curacao syrup and pour it into the water container and add
65 ml of soda. Then lastly, take a spoon and slowly pour the mixture into the
glass. And that’s it!

The fact of the matter is that a simple orange juice or coke with ice won’t cut
it these days, and with more and more people living healthier lifestyles and
going to the gym regularly it’s inevitable that an increasing number of
people are drinking non-alcoholic drinks or mocktails more than before.

REFERENCES:
(2018). What is a mocktail and what are the best recipes?.
www.escoffier.com
(2019). Tryo tropical punch. www.youtube.com

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