When Filipinos have a sore throat or a cold or sinus issues, they usually make a cup of hot calamansi or a glass of hot calamansi with a couple tabs of vitamin C or ascorbic acid with the hot calamansi. This usually relieves their sore throat and their colds. Calamansi in itself already is packed with plenty of vitamin C in it's natural form since it is a citrus fruit like oranges or lemons.
A famous author, Neil Gaiman, loves calamansi juice. He tried it during his first visit here in Manila, and always requested for it in his succeeding visits. 😊
I buy Wilkins (plain) Sparkling Water and squeeze 3-4 calamansi into it. Yumm! Then there’s flavored like Wilkins Cherry Sparkling Water and the same 3-4 calamansi. WOW 😮 new favorite drink. Forget Coca-cola! 😀
Xiaoma did a lot of Filipino food taste tests and it's very interesting. Filipino food is so underrated and it's nice to see someone change others' perception of it. Thanks guys!
I'll go with orange juice most of the time because calamansi juice is too sour for me. Especially when you make it with fresh calamansis without mixing it with sugar or honey.
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Calamansi juice shouldn't be called Filipino lemonade, it sucks that they are calling it as what foreign calls it. Instead it should be called Filipino citrus juice like lemonade. It's just that Filipino lemonade feels the calamansi juice is more likely a it is made from the Philippines but the calamansi itself is from the foreign country.
Who suggested this? Why would it matter if an American try a Calamansi jiuce? Filipinos tried an apple juice but no one reacted? I finished the vid anyway Lol