Starbucks Blood orange refresher(Ingredients, Taste, Variations, Sizes, Copycat Recipe, Caffeine, Calories & More information)

Summer is fun not only because of the weather but also because of the many possibilities from the things you can do. The Starbucks blood orange refresher is a delicious drink you can enjoy and learn to make yourself.

The summer vibe is ecstatic, and learning new fun drinks is among my favorite experience. The warm weather demands a constant supply of refreshments. In this post, I will not only point you to a delicious and nutritious drink, but I will also give you more than enough details to help you make it at home. The Starbucks blood orange refresher is among my favorite drinks. I like its taste, color, and nutritional value. I am sure you will also like it.

A brief history of the drink

Understanding the history of my favorite foods and drinks has almost turned into a ritual. I don’t understand why I happen to like something more – especially food and drinks- when I understand their history. You probably will become like me after learning the history of some of your favorite foods.

Starbucks introduced summer beverages made from fresh fruits in June 2013. Starbucks introduced several refreshers to provide customers with variety for their summer holidays. The aim was to provide delicious drinks for summer activities such as road trips and picnics.

The known history of commercial orange juice production was in 1910 when there was an overproduction of oranges in Florida and California. Farmers did not have the means to refrigerate juice, and hence most of the orange fruits went to waste. The railway provided means to transport the oranges and the juice to parts of the US, where it was rare, and paved the way for mass production. Since then, orange juice has been produced for home and commercial purpose.

Is the Starbucks Blood orange refresher still available at Starbucks?

Starbucks Blood orange refresher Variations

The Starbucks blood orange refresher is still available; however, it is categorized under the Valencia orange refreshers. Customers who specifically want the refresher made from blood oranges can make the request. Starbucks also has the blood orange slush that can be confused with the blood orange refresher.

Starbucks Blood orange refresher (Ingredients, Taste, Variations, Sizes, Caffeine, Calories)

What’s in a Starbucks Blood orange refresher – (ingredients)

Understanding the origin of the drink forms only one part of the important aspects of the refresher. I am sure that you are greatly interested in learning about the ingredients of this delicious drink. I always like to learn about the ingredient of my foods and drinks because they provide crucial information on the nutritional and health aspects.

The blood orange refresher ingredients include blood orange juice, green coffee extracts, apricot, jasmine, cardamom, and a real blood orange slice. You can replace the green coffee extracts with lemon iced tea and add sugar or non-sugar sweeteners, depending on your preference. Since the drink is mostly enjoyed in summer, most customers enjoy it when iced.

As with many Starbucks drinks, you always have the liberty to demand what you want in a drink. Therefore, you can customize other ingredients to suit your desired flavor apart from the blood orange juice.

Starbucks Blood orange refresher: Sizes, nutrition, Caffeine & Calories

What sizes are available

Starbucks refreshers are available in four major sizes. The sizes include:

  • Trenta (30 fl oz.)
  • Venti (24 fl oz.)
  • Grande (16 fl oz.)
  • Tall (12 fl oz.)

If you are trying the refresher for the first time, I advise you to begin with the tall size. Starting with the small size allows you to make the necessary customization, especially regarding sweeteners. Some people may prefer the refresher with no added sweeteners at all. As you customize your drink, you can gradually increase the size. The size will also depend on the need at a particular time.

Nutritional facts

Starbucks Blood orange refresher Ingredients

Starbucks Blood orange refresher is among the healthiest drinks on the Starbucks drinks menu. Starbucks is famous for its coffee, and health experts have often criticized its coffee and tea. One of the greatest concerns is regarding high caffeine levels and sugars. Truthfully, when consuming Starbucks coffee, I always think about the negative health impacts on my body. However, taking the blood orange refresher is the opposite; I am always conscious of the health benefits that I gain from taking the refresher. I have also found that most of my friends consider it healthy to take the Starbucks blood orange refresher. Additionally, I am not afraid when my younger siblings take it in high quantities.

Starbucks blood orange refresher is among the richest drinks in vitamin C. It has an average of 66mg of vitamin C in every 0.5 packets. It provides more than 90% of vitamin C required for an entire day. The refresher provides 10g of carbs. The carbs may be higher depending on the number of table spoon sweeteners an individual adds to the drink. The amount is not so high but provides enough energy required for the rest of the day. Another crucial nutrient in the refresher is calcium. Each Grande serving contains up to 60.2mg of calcium, and taking the drink is healthy for your teeth and bones. A Grande serving contains about 35 calories. Considering that the daily calorie requirement for an adult is 2000, the drink provides considerably low calories, which is an advantage because most people have a challenge maintaining a low-calorie intake. The refresher contains no cholesterol, saturated fats, polyunsaturated or monounsaturated fats. It also has no starch or fiber.

The table below summarizes the nutritional contents discussed above

Calorie count 35 calories
Nutrient content Quantity
Total fats 0
Saturated Fat 0
Polyunsaturated Fat 0
Monounsaturated Fat 0
Cholesterol 0
Protein 0
Calcium 60.2mg
Total carbs 10g
fiber 0
Starch 0
Sugar 7g
Supplemental
Vitamin A 0
Vitamin C 66mg
Vitamin D 0

Caffein information

The refresher has caffeine because it is made with green coffee extracts or lemon tea. The average caffeine content in the refresher is about 45mg. The caffeine level is relatively low compared to the amounts in an average coffee drink containing about 165mg of caffeine. Low amounts of caffeine are essential for brain stimulation. The levels of caffeine in the refresher are considerably low and do not pose major health risks.

So, what does Starbucks Blood orange refresher taste like?

The Starbucks Blood orange refresher tastes refreshing. I can’t find a better word to describe the delicious taste of the refresher. It has a strong and sweet taste of blood oranges. It, however, has a unique taste from the green coffee extracts, jasmine, and cardamom. Combining these tastes gives it an excellent tropical fruit taste that is strongly inviting.

Ways to Customize a Blood orange refresher at Starbucks – Starbucks Blood orange refresher Variations

Starbucks Blood orange refresher Taste

One of the most crucial aspects of Starbuck drinks is that you can customize them in every way possible. The Blood orange refresher is no exception. You can customize it in several ways. The basic ingredient of the refresher is the fresh juice from the blood oranges. One of the ways that I have found interesting to customize the refresher is to use Lemon tea instead of extracts from green coffee. You can omit jasmine and cardamom in the refresher to provide a stronger flavor and taste of the blood oranges. Adding or omitting sweeteners is also another way of customizing the drink.

Starbucks Blood orange refresher

How to make Starbucks Blood orange refresher at home - Starbucks Blood orange refresher copycat recipe

Kai Jordan

Equipment

  • Juice extractor
  • Sieve
  • Cups/tumblers
  • Tablespoons
  • Knife

Ingredients
  

  • Fresh blood oranges
  • Green Coffee Extracts
  • Apricot
  • Jasmine
  • Cardamom
  • Water
  • Ice cubes

Instructions
 

  • Extract the juice from one or two blood oranges using the juice extractor
  • Add ice cubes to a glass/cup/tumbler
  • Add the blood orange juice to the ice-filled tumbler.add green coffee extracts
  • Add apricot
  • Add jasmine or cardamon
  • Add one teaspoon of sugar or your desired sweetener. Note that the blood oranges are sweet, and adding a sweetener is optional.
  • Add a slice of blood orange slice for garnish.

Notes

I like to squeeze my blood orange juice to ensure that it is fresh and concentrated as required. However, when in a hurry or not in possession of a juice extractor, you can purchase already extracted blood orange juice from fresh juice vendors.
I also use other flavors, such as mint leaves, that produce an excellent menthol flavor, provide a further cooling sensation, and leave a sweet aftertaste. Additionally, I have used fresh green basil to provide a pleasant taste and helps with indigestion and prevent respiratory problems.

Informative Section.

How do you order a Blood orange refresher at Starbucks?

Ask for blood orange juice and ¼ glass of green coffee extracts, and add apricot and jasmine.

Is the Starbucks Blood orange refresher good?

Yes. The Starbucks Blood orange refresher is refreshing and is good for your health.

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