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Detox water with green tea

2 servings

10 minutes

Detox water with green tea is a refreshing drink inspired by the modern trend towards a healthy lifestyle. It combines the sourness of lime and lemon with the tart notes of grape, complemented by the delicate aroma of green tea. The oolong used in this recipe adds a light nutty aftertaste and smoothness to the drink. Ideal for morning awakening or as a refreshing sip throughout the day. With its antioxidant properties, it helps cleanse the body, improves metabolism, and energizes you. It can be served chilled with ice cubes or warm on a cool morning. This drink harmoniously combines the freshness of citrus fruits, the natural sweetness of grapes, and the richness of tea, making it not only beneficial but also an aesthetically pleasing choice for lovers of natural flavors.

Energy value per serving
CaloriesProteinsFatsCarbohydrates
33.3
kcal
0.9g
grams
0.1g
grams
7.5g
grams
Ingredients
2servings
Lime
1 
pc
Lemon
1 
pc
Green tea
25 
g
Grape
7 
pc
Cooking steps
  • 1

    Squeeze the juice of lime and lemon. You can use half a lemon if you don't want very sour water.

    Required ingredients:
    1. Lime1 piece
    2. Lemon1 piece
  • 2

    Squeeze the grapes until juice is released with lemon and lime.

    Required ingredients:
    1. Grape7 pieces
  • 3

    Brew green tea. I took oolong, it leaves a pleasant aftertaste.

    Required ingredients:
    1. Green tea25 g
  • 4

    Mix all the juices, strain through a sieve, and dilute with 200 ml of water.

    Required ingredients:
    1. Lime1 piece
    2. Lemon1 piece
    3. Grape7 pieces

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