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Sustainable housekeeping in the hotel – avoid disposables and laundry

Sustainable housekeeping in the hotel – avoid disposables and laundry

How does sustainable housekeeping actually work in our Green Pearls® Hotels? Learn more about the hotels’ initiatives and what simple measures you can implement yourself.

HEALING RELAXATION TREATMENTS WITH TCM IN OUR GREEN PEARLS® HOTELS

HEALING RELAXATION TREATMENTS WITH TCM IN OUR GREEN PEARLS® HOTELS

TCM is now on everyone’s lips. But what exactly is it? TCM stands for traditional Chinese medicine. It describes an ancient medicine that has been developed in China for more than 2000 years. Herbal therapy and acupuncture are among the therapeutic methods of Chinese medicine.…

A sustainable stay in Paris – The Green Pearls® Hotel Le Pavillon

A sustainable stay in Paris – The Green Pearls® Hotel Le Pavillon

Combining a sustainable holiday with a stay in a European metropolis is not possible? We are happy to show you the opposite. Travel with us to the French capital and learn more about Hôtel Le Pavillon.

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Diversity on the plate – Regional recipes from Cambodia and Peru

Diversity on the plate – Regional recipes from Cambodia and Peru

Do you know the situation that you go shopping and automatically always pick up the same food? We would like to inspire you with new ideas from the Green Pearls® partner hotels. Join us on a culinary journey to Cambodia and Peru. The Farmhouse Smiling Gecko…

Floating above it all – Remarkable roof terraces of Green Pearls® Hotels

Floating above it all – Remarkable roof terraces of Green Pearls® Hotels

On vacation, the ultimate goal is to relax and leave your everyday life behind. In order to see things from a different perspective, it’s worth taking a look at your own life from above; and these wonderful roof terraces of the Green Pearls® Hotel are…

 

So, what exactly is cream soda?

Cream soda mixed with vanilla ice cream by a soda jerk—historical photo
A soda jerk in Texas in 1920. IMAGE: Wikimedia Commons

Th drink originated in the United States. In the 1920s, soda bars were all the rage, and soda jerks would mix drinks fresh with soda water, milk, ice cream, or egg, depending on the customer’s preference.

Today, cream soda is usually a sweet, carbonated lemonade with vanilla flavoring (though it doesn’t contain milk or cream). In the U.S., it’s often golden brown, but in Japan, there are also pink and green varieties flavored with cotton candy or melon.

In German-speaking countries, cream soda is not a standard supermarket beverage. Instead, it is often only available as an imported product in U.S./U.K. or Asian sections. (Note: Mass-produced brands like A&W (U.S.) and Barr (U.K.) typically contain artificial flavors, colors, and corn syrup.

You’ll have the smallest ecological footprint if you use cream soda syrups that you carbonate or mix with sparkling water yourself.)

 

A glass of pink lemonade, garnished with a slice of lemon; in the background, other glasses containing similar drinks

Summer Smash Lemonade with Cream Soda and Berries

The SCHWARZWALD PANORAMA in Bad Herrenalb shared its recipe for this refreshing summer drink. A sophisticated flavor with berries, cream soda, and a pinch of salt and chili to finish it off!!
Course Drinks
Cuisine American
Servings 3

Ingredients
  

  • 200 g mixed berries e.g., raspberries, blueberries, strawberries
  • 100 ml lime juice freshly squeezed (about 2–3 limes)
  • 100 ml elderflower syrup  or agave syrup for natural sweetness
  • 150 ml mineral water fresh and bubbly
  • ice cubes
  • 2 tbsp mint leaves
  • lime slices for garnish
  • splash chili or ginger syrup for a little kick (optional)
  • sea salt

Instructions
 

  • Place the berries in a small bowl and mash them into a purée. Set a few whole berries aside for garnish.
  • Pour freshly squeezed lime juice into a glass or shaker and mix it well with either elderflower or agave syrup.
  • Hand-pluck the mint leaves and add them to the lime juice along with ice cubes. Then, shake or stir the mixture vigorously.
  • Fill the three serving glasses with the berry purée first, and then top them off with the lime-mint mixture.
  • Now, carefully stir in the sparkling mineral water and cream soda.
  • Here's an optional tip from the hotel bartender: "If you like it spicy, add a splash of chili or ginger syrup. It gives the lemonade a cool kick that perfectly balances the fruity sweetness."
  • Garnish & Serve: Garnish with fresh berries, lime slices, and mint leaves. Sprinkle a pinch of sea salt on top for an added kick that perfectly rounds out the flavor and enhances the fruitiness.
Keyword Mocktail