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A beverage made from lemons


A glass of lemonade

Lemonade is a sweetened beverage made from lemons, water, and sugar. It is a popular drink in many countries and is often associated with summer and refreshment. The drink can be made in various forms, including clear, cloudy, and carbonated versions.

Types of Lemonade

Lemonade can be broadly categorized into two main types: cloudy and clear.

Cloudy Lemonade

Children selling lemonade in La Canada, California, 1960

Cloudy lemonade, also known as "traditional lemonade," is typically made by mixing lemon juice, water, and sugar. This version is popular in the United States and Canada. It is often homemade and served at events such as fairs and picnics. The cloudy appearance is due to the presence of lemon pulp and sometimes zest.

Clear Lemonade

Clear lemonade is a carbonated version of the drink, commonly found in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand. It is similar to a lemon-flavored soda and is often commercially produced. Brands like R. White's Lemonade are well-known for this type of lemonade.

R. White's lemonade

Citron Pressé

Citron pressé

In France, a popular variation of lemonade is known as citron pressé. This drink is made by serving fresh lemon juice with water and sugar separately, allowing the drinker to mix to their taste. It is a common offering in French cafes.

Mint Lemonade

Mint lemonade

Mint lemonade is a variation that includes fresh mint leaves, providing a refreshing twist to the traditional recipe. This version is popular in the Middle East and is often served chilled.

Cultural Significance

Lemonade holds a special place in various cultures. In the United States, lemonade stands are a common entrepreneurial venture for children, symbolizing the spirit of enterprise and community. The phrase "when life gives you lemons, make lemonade" is a popular metaphor for turning adversity into opportunity.

Commercial Production

Lemonade is produced both commercially and at home. Commercially produced lemonade is often carbonated and sold in bottles or cans. It is available in a variety of flavors, including pink lemonade, which is made with added fruit juices or food coloring.

Health Benefits and Concerns

Lemonade is a source of vitamin C due to its lemon content. However, it is also high in sugar, which can be a concern for those monitoring their sugar intake. Homemade versions can be adjusted to reduce sugar content.

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