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Lemonade with ginger and honey

2 servings

20 minutes

Ginger and honey lemonade is a refreshing drink with a harmonious balance of tartness, sweetness, and spicy notes. Its roots trace back to European culinary traditions where natural ingredients are valued for their benefits and taste. Ginger adds a slight spiciness, mint brings freshness, and honey softens the acidity of lemon, creating a refined aromatic bouquet. This drink is perfect for summer heat, boosts immunity, and helps restore energy. Lemonade can be served chilled or slightly warm while enjoying its rich flavor. It not only quenches thirst but also becomes an elegant complement to light snacks or desserts.

Energy value per serving
CaloriesProteinsFatsCarbohydrates
150.4
kcal
2g
grams
0.2g
grams
37.2g
grams
Ingredients
2servings
Lemon
1 
pc
Ginger root
20 
g
Fresh mint
1 
bunch
Honey
6 
tbsp
Water
500 
ml
Cooking steps
  • 1

    Wash the mint, chop finely. Peel the ginger and slice into thin rounds. Squeeze the lemon juice.

    Required ingredients:
    1. Fresh mint1 bunch
    2. Ginger root20 g
    3. Lemon1 piece
  • 2

    Heat water in a pot, add mint and ginger, bring to a boil, cook for 3-5 minutes, and remove from heat.

    Required ingredients:
    1. Water500 ml
    2. Fresh mint1 bunch
    3. Ginger root20 g
  • 3

    Let it sit for 10 minutes (if left too long, ginger may become overly bitter), then strain into a pitcher, add lemon juice and honey to taste, and mix. Chill in the refrigerator.

    Required ingredients:
    1. Lemon1 piece
    2. Honey6 tablespoons

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