FIELD: food industry. SUBSTANCE: invention relates to production of balsams or cocktails based on vegetable raw and berries. Composition of components for preparing 1 000 dal of tonic aromatic supplement "Zvezda Baikala" comprises the following components, kg: Bergenia pacifica fermented leaves, 0.64-0.96; cowberry leaves, 0.24-0.36; common marjoram herb, 1.12-1.68; fenestrate Saint-John's-wort herb, 4.0-6.0; milfoil herb, 0.4- -0.6; sweet clover herb, 1.92-2.88; thyme herb, 1.6-2.4; bird cherry berries, 4.0-6.0; wild rose fruits, 8.0-12.0; mountain-ash fruits, 12.-18.0; cedar nuts, 4.0-6.0; pine buds, 0.4-0.6; snowdon rose roots, 0.72-1.08; clove, 0.4-0.6; cinnamon, 0.56-0.84; natural honey, 160-240; sugar syrup, 240-360; color, 692-1038; citric acid, 0.128-0.192; rum essence, 0.8-1.2; honey essence, 0.4-0.6; raspberry essence, 0.4-0.6, and also, l: prune fruit juice, 480-720; cowberry fruit juice, 800-1200, cranberry fruit juice, 800-1200, and an aqueous-alcoholic liquid, the balance. Proposed invention allows preparing composition with original taste and aroma eliciting antihypoxic effect on body and prolonging physical and mental activity, improvement state of health, enhancement of immunity and living tonus. Except for, invention provides high quality of supplement retaining organoleptic, taste and curative properties at prolonged storage. EFFECT: valuable properties of composition. 1 ex
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Dates
2003-11-10—Published
1998-03-26—Filed