5 easy infused water combinations for a refreshing summer

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  • Ditch sugary sodas for more natural ingredients and stay hydrated
  • Try out these cucumber mint, cherry lime and apple cinnamon drinks
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Ditch the soda and have a refreshing summer with these easy, two-ingredient infused waters!

This summer, ditch the soda for some fruit- and herb-infused drinks that not only look amazing but pack a punch of health benefits. Start off by filling a pitcher or a one-litre water bottle with water. Then add slices of fresh fruits and herbs to make your customised drink. (Go easy on the herbs, as they can have a very strong flavour.) Chill in the fridge, and you’re good to go! 

While these drinks can generally last for up to three days in the fridge, it does depend on what ingredients you use. Orange, lime, lemon and cucumber stay fresh longer, while berries will start to go bad within two days. 

If you finish your drink in one sitting, you can always add more water to make the fruits and herbs go further.

Watch out, though, as citric fruits such as grapefruit and yuzu might start to taste bitter if left in the water for too long. 

Now that you know the basics, check out these easy, two-ingredient combinations that will help to beat the heat. 

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Cucumber mint

Ingredients:

  • one cucumber, thinly sliced 
  • eight fresh mint leaves

Cucumbers contain antioxidants, including flavonoids and tannins that fight off harmful free radicals. Mint leaves give your immune system an extra boost as they are a great source of vitamin A and antioxidants.

Start by cutting the cucumber into thin slices. Crush or rub the mint leaves gently in your hands, and add to the mix. Stir gently and place in the fridge for at least four hours or overnight. 

Watermelon basil

Ingredients:

  • two cups of fresh, finely chopped watermelon,  rind removed 
  • 10-15 basil leaves

This is basically summer in a bottle. Watermelons are one of the highlights of this season, plus they’re high in vitamin C and carotenoids that boost the immune system. Meanwhile, basil leaves contain anti-inflammatory properties and may help with digestion. 

Add the watermelon and basil leaves to a pitcher of water. Leave it in the fridge for at least four hours. 

This watermelon basil infused water is the perfect drink for summer.

Cherry lime

Ingredients:

  • two cups of cherries, cut in half, pits removed 
  • one fresh lime, thinly sliced 

Cherries are filled with antioxidants, phytochemicals, vitamin C and potassium, while limes are a good source of magnesium and potassium. 

To make what is basically a healthier, yummier cherry limeade (minus the excess sugar!), add the cherries and lime slices to the water. Let it sit in the fridge for at least six hours or until ready to serve.

Apple cinnamon 

Ingredients:

  • one apple
  • two cinnamon sticks 

Apples are packed with antioxidants, vitamin C and potassium, while cinnamon is known for its anti-inflammatory antioxidants, which help the body fight infections and repair tissue damage. This tastes – and smells – amazing, especially if you’re into sweet, spicy aromas. 

For this boost of instant happiness, soak the cinnamon sticks in the water bottle and store in the fridge overnight.

Thinly slice the apple and add the next morning, and chill for at least two hours.

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Strawberry lemon

Ingredients:

  • 15 strawberries 
  • one lemon slice with rind 

Strawberries and lemons are a power duo of vitamin C, vitamins B9 and B6, and potassium. 

This combo can be as sweet as any bought drink, and you’ll wonder why you never tried it before. Dice the strawberries into small chunks and add them to the water, along with the lemon. Stir gently and chill for four hours or overnight.

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