Mojito Mocktail Recipe – Guava Mojito with Mint, Coconut and Lime – New Years Mocktail

Ingredients
Guava Juice / Nectar - 4 oz.
Coconut Water - 2 oz.
Lemon-Lime Soda - 1/2 cup
Mint - 5-10 leaves
Lime Juice - 2 Tbsp
Sugar - as needed for rimming glasses
Ice - 1/2 cup or as needed
Ring in the New Year with this refreshing Guava Mojito Mocktail – a delightful blend of guava, fresh mint, and lime, creating a tropical twist on a classic favorite. This easy-to-make virgin mojito is a celebration of new beginnings, bringing a burst of tropical freshness to your New Year's festivities.
Watch our recipe video for step by step instructions on how to make our Guava Mojito Mocktail. We’ve included demonstrations and pro tips to help you out in the kitchen! For our virgin Guava Mojito calories and nutrition information, see the recipe card below. We also have an option to view our mojito mocktail recipe in hindi.
Instructions
1) In a glass rimmed with sugar, add 5-10 mint leaves.
2) Add the juice of 1 lime, and muddle together with the mint leaves.
3) Add ice cubes to fill the glass about 3/4 of the way full.
4) Next, add 4 oz. guava juice, 2 oz. coconut water and top it off with the lemon-lime soda.
5) Give everything a mix and garnish with a sprig of mint.
Cheers & Happy New Year!
Ring in the New Year with this refreshing Guava Mojito Mocktail – a delightful blend of guava, fresh mint, and lime, creating a tropical twist on a classic favorite. This easy-to-make virgin mojito is a celebration of new beginnings, bringing a burst of tropical freshness to your New Year's festivities.
Watch our recipe video for step by step instructions on how to make our Guava Mojito Mocktail. We’ve included demonstrations and pro tips to help you out in the kitchen! For our virgin Guava Mojito calories and nutrition information, see the recipe card below. We also have an option to view our mojito mocktail recipe in hindi.
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