Well technically yes you can, but still water is more effective and healthier. Cordial can be high in sugar and preservatives so if you can its best to steer clear of cordials containing lots of additives. My advice though, stick to water!
It is water that is added to a cordial.
Red cordial is a drink that tastes like raspberry.
Lime cordial is a solution
The drink that uses Lime Cordial (I think is a lime leaf syrup) is called a Gimlet. One part Gin and one part Lime Cordial.
cordial and water evaporate at the same rate. The colours do not effect it in any way.
Romeo calls the poison a cordial because he believes it will bring him peace and comfort, much like a pleasant-tasting drink would. He sees the poison as a remedy to his suffering and a way to reunite with Juliet in death.
"Cordial" means warm and friendly. It can also refer to a type of sweetened fruit juice concentrate that is mixed with water to make a flavored drink.
The likely word is "cordial" (friendly, amiable, or a mixed drink).
The correct spelling is cordial (friendly, or a fruit-based drink).
Lime cordial is not a very healthy choice. It is lime juice mixed in with sugar juice. It has high amounts of sugar, therefore it is not considered a good drink to have if you're trying to watch what you eat and drink.
Solution actually. Cordial is itself a solution, so adding water to it just changes concentration.
The word "cordial" can function as both an adjective and a noun. As an adjective, it describes feelings of warmth, friendliness, and sincerity. As a noun, it refers to a sweet, invigorating drink or tonic.