Some of these ingredients will give lemonade a completely new flavor. Lemonade is a universal drink that will cool you down, refresh you and supply you with vitamin C.
You can make it with or without sugar, with honey, etc., and for extra flavor you can add fresh mint leaves or a pinch of dried lavender.
We present to you five ways of preparing delicious and refreshing lemonade, which will come in handy in the coming days.
Classic lemonade with ice
A simple lemonade made from water, lemon, ice and sweeteners will refresh you and help you cool down naturally, while (unlike fizzy or sugary drinks) having many health benefits.
Strawberry lemonade
In strawberry season, you can use all the benefits of this fruit to make lemonade, which will give lemonade a unique fruity taste in addition to numerous antioxidants.
You can add it to lemonade strawberries, which you have previously mixed in a blender or you can cut them into thin slices and leave for some time for the aroma to release into the lemonade.
Lemonade with cucumber juice
Freshly squeezed cucumber juice of lemonade will additionally help to hydrate the body on hot summer days, when you lose a lot of fluid through sweat and need immediate refreshment. If you don't have a juicer, grate the cucumber and squeeze the juice.
A refreshing Indian-style lemonade
In India, temperatures reach up to 48 °C during the summer months. Therefore, a popular method of making lemonade is an instant refreshment and replenishment of lost fluids and minerals that are lost through excessive sweating.
Indian lemonade is made by adding lemonade sugar- unrefined or crystal sugar and a pinch of black Himalayan salt.
Lemonade with mint
On hot summer days, heat exposure can make you feel lazy, sleepy and sluggish, especially for people with low blood pressure.
A touch fresh mint leaves will provide instant refreshment, wake you up and help increase concentration