Mint lemonade

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Mint Lemonade is a popular beverage made from lemon juice, mint leaves, sugar, and water. It is often served chilled and is a common refreshment in many countries, particularly during the summer months.

Ingredients[edit]

The primary ingredients in Mint Lemonade are fresh lemon juice, mint leaves, sugar, and water. Some variations may include additional ingredients such as lime juice, honey as a sweetener, or sparkling water for a fizzy version.

Preparation[edit]

To prepare Mint Lemonade, the mint leaves are first muddled or crushed to release their flavor. The lemon juice and sugar are then added and stirred until the sugar is dissolved. Finally, water is added and the mixture is chilled before serving. Some recipes may call for blending the ingredients together for a smoother texture.

Variations[edit]

There are many variations of Mint Lemonade around the world. In the Middle East, a version known as Limonana is popular, which includes a higher proportion of mint leaves. In India, a similar drink called Nimbu Pani is made, which often includes additional spices such as cumin and black salt.

Health Benefits[edit]

Mint Lemonade is not only refreshing but also has several health benefits. The vitamin C in the lemon juice is a powerful antioxidant, while the mint leaves have a calming effect on the stomach. The drink is also hydrating, making it a good choice for hot weather or after physical activity.

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