2 Buddha hands
1 liter of vodka
300 ml sugar syrup
Buddhacello
Rinse the Buddha hands under the tap and wash them thoroughly.
Cut the Buddha hands into pieces and place them in a clean glass jar with a lid. Pour the vodka over the chopped buddha hand so that everything is completely covered with the vodka. Close the jar and store it in a cool, dark place for about 2 weeks. If you want a stronger taste, soak the pieces in the vodka for longer.
Then add the sugar syrup and stir everything together. Use a sieve to remove the pieces. Close the jar and put it away again for about 2-4 weeks in a cool, dark place.
The final step is to pour the drink through a sieve to remove any remaining particles. The Buddhacello is now ready! Pour into a clean glass bottle, close tightly and store it in the freezer. Serve the Buddhacello when it is ice and ice cold.
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Buddha hand
Buddha hand (also called Buddha fingers) is a special name for a special looking fruit. A kind of lemon ‘gone wild’. It has a sweet, lemony aroma and no juice or pulp. The mild-tasting white part of the Buddha hand is not bitter, unlike most citrus fruits.