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Midori Melon Liquor, fruit liqueurs, 70cl

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Made with four different varieties of juniper from across Europe, this London dry has a wonderfully complex, juniper-forward profile, complemented by hints of citrus and pepper, that makes it the perfect ingredient to balance out the fruity, sweet Midori. The flavor profile of amaretto makes it a good substitute for Midori, although it does have different flavor notes, as well as a slightly higher alcohol content. Midoriis a bright green, honeydew melon flavored Japanese liqueur. It was first released in 1964 as Hermes Melon Liqueur. It was released in the US in 1978 under the name “Midori,” the Japanese word for green.

Amaretto is an Italian liqueur that is most commonly made with almonds, but can also include apricot and peach pits. Tokyo Iced Tea is great for sipping in summer or warm weather, but you can drink it all year round. Try it as a: Here’s a neon green drink that’s eye-catching…and absolutely delicious: Tokyo Tea! This spin on the Long Island Iced Tea stars Midori, a honeydew melon-flavored Japanese liqueur. Reserve your judgement until you taste this one. This is by no means a low-brow drink! It’s refreshing, zingy, and full of intriguing flavor with the contrasts of lemon, orange liqueur, and bright melon. A cool glass is ideal for sipping on a summer evening or as the signature drink for a party. Ready to get started? What’s in Tokyo Tea, aka Tokyo Iced Tea? Potter’s Melon Liqueur is an ideal substitute for Midori because it has the same bright hue and unique melon flavor. It can be used to create the same tropical drinks that you would make with Midori, and can even be used as an alternative to triple sec in some recipes.Another simple yet delightful way to enjoy this liqueur is by adding it to iced tea for an extra hint of sweetness. Midori is the Japanese word for “green”. This is a simple but true description of this super sweet liqueur which is often also called “green absinthe”. What Does Midori Illusion Taste Like? It offers some excellent substitutes for Midori, including the popular triple sec and amaretto flavors. White rum: Use another type of rum (aged or dark) if you don’t have white on hand. Aged adds a sophistication to the flavor. Or you can leave it out and double one of the other liquors.

However, it is important to note that Potter’s Melon Liqueur has a lower alcohol content than Midori so your drink may have a lighter, more refreshing flavor. Midori is incredibly sweet, so most people do not drink it straight from the bottle. It tastes much better when you dilute it with water, fruit juices or other drinks. This melon liqueur was first released in 1964 under the name "Hermes Melon Liqueur", but changed its name to "Midori" in 1978 which means ‘green’ in Japanese.

Midori Melon Ball

This beautiful drink combines vodka, Midori, lemonade (or lemon juice depending on your preference), and simple syrup. It also has a garnish of a maraschino cherry for a splash of contrasting color. When encountering a bottle of Midori, the first thing you’re likely to notice is the liqueur’s electric green color. Though originally dubbed Hermes Melon Liqueur, the beverage’s name was changed to Midori in 1978, which, when translated from Japanese, simply means “green.” It’s made from two types of melon exclusively harvested in Japan. Also in the liqueur is the musk melon which is grown in Aichi and Shizoka provinces. This melon is known for its sweetness. It also has the green coloured flesh that inspired the color of Midori. Jump to: In a shaker filled with ice, combine 1 ½ oz Midori, ¾ oz lemon juice, and ½ oz simple syrup. Shake well and strain into a glass filled with ice. Garnish with a cherry and an orange slice.

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