The Sakura cocktail, Carnival Celebration Latitudes Bar; a bubble and rose pedals!? Cruise drinks ๐ฎ
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so we're at latitudes bar trying the second floor
I want you to grab the rose petals you're gonna put it on top
mixtures in Japanese okay
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We love unique drinks and cocktails. It's part of the reason we fell in love with Fortune Teller on Mardi Gras by Carnival Cruise Lines. Well, not to be outdone, Carnival Celebration has introduced it's very own photo-worthy cocktail at new spot Latitudes Bar called The Sakura. The Sakura is described as: "Inspired by the beautiful and fleeting nature of Japanese cherry blossoms, topped with an aromatic bubble that bursts before your eyes." The ingredients listed on the menu: Snow Maiden Nigori Sake, Pama pomegranate liqueur, St. Germain, lemon, cherry bitters Cost: $11.50 (as of February, 2023) The Latitudes Bartenders make up your drink and then add a bubble. That's where your work begins: You take the edible rose pedals and sprinkle them on top of the bubble why saying, "kanpai!" which is a celebratory way to cheers in Japanese. You can also make a wish as you sprinkle the rose pedals. As the smoke from the burst bubble wafts up, it carries your wish with it. We found this drink to most closely resemble the Venus Rising on Mardi Gras. It's definitely not the same, but it was the closest we could find on Carnival Celebration. #carnivalcruise #carnivalcelebration #cruise #cruisetips #cruiselife #tipsandtricks #drinks #uniquedrinks #LatitudesBar #Sakura #kanpai #bar #drinkspackage #shorts