Mors (drink)

Mors (Russian: морс) is a non-carbonated Russian fruit drink prepared from berries, mainly from lingonberry and cranberry (although sometimes blueberries, strawberries, raspberries or sea-buckthorn). It is made by boiling berries with sugar or honey and lemon juice or by mixing pure juice with sweetened water. Some modern commercial brands use fermented and clarified juices blending with sugar syrup and drinking water. Instead of juice, fruit extracts may be used with the addition of aromatic essences, organic food acids, sugars, dyes, and drinking water.[1][2][3][4]

Glass of mors
An assortment of Mors at a Russian grocery store

Mors is sometimes mixed with vodka to make an alcoholic cocktail.

A recipe for Mors is in the Domostroy, a 16th century Russian set of household rules, but has likely been around longer.[5][4]

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