KIWI AND LIME WATER
Kiwi and lime water is a bright and tangy infusion that delivers natural hydration with a burst of vitamin C and a subtle tropical flavour. This simple drink blends the gentle sweetness of kiwi with the sharp citrus edge of lime, which creates a refreshing alternative to sugary beverages. It supports digestion, immune health and fluid balance while keeping things light, natural and free of additives. Ideal for summer days or daily healthy routines, this fruity-infused water is both functional and full of flavour.
RECIPE CATEGORY
Juice
SERVING SIZE
1
CUISINE
British
PREPARATION/TECHNIQUES
No-Cook, 5 Ingredients or Less, Prepared in Advance
OCCASION/HOLIDAY
Summer, Spring, Picnic, Family Reunion, Party, Mother’s Day
SPECIAL CONSIDERATION/DIETARY CONCERNS
Alcohol–Free Drinks, Healthy, Kid Friendly, Low/ No Sugar, Quick & Easy, Raw, Vegan, Vegetarian
DISH TYPE
Iced Tea
INGREDIENTS
- 2 kiwi slices
- 1 lime slice
- 300 millilitres of cold water
FULL NUTRITIONAL INFORMATION
- Calories: 86.3 kcal
- Fat: 0.7 g
- Carbohydrate: 21 g
- Sugar: 12.5 g
- Sodium: 16.3 mg
- Fiber: 4.3 g
- Protein: 1.6 g
- Calcium: 58.2 mg
- Iron: 0.5 mg
- Potassium: 437.7 mg
PREPARATION
- Wash The Fruit: Rinse the kiwi and lime thoroughly under cool water to remove any surface dirt or wax.
- Slice The Kiwi: Peel the kiwi if desired, then cut two round slices about 0.5 cm thick. Leaving the Skin on is optional and adds fibre.
- Slice The Lime: Cut a single thin lime slice. Squeeze it gently over the glass before adding to release a little juice.
- Add To Glass: Place the kiwi and lime slices into a glass or reusable water bottle.
- Pour The Water: Add 300 millilitres of cold water over the fruit and gently stir.
- Let It Infuse: Allow the drink to rest for 10 to 15 minutes. For deeper flavour, refrigerate for 1 to 2 hours.
- Serve: Enjoy as-is or strain before serving. Add ice cubes for extra refreshment.
PREP TIME
4 minutes
COOKING TIME
0 minutes
TIPS
- Use Ripe Kiwi: Select ripe kiwi for natural sweetness and enhanced flavour without needing sweeteners.
- Keep The Skin On: Kiwi skin is edible and rich in fibre to keep it on for a more nutritious infusion if washed thoroughly.
- Roll The Lime: Before slicing, roll the lime on a counter with gentle pressure to release more juice.
- Use A Fruit Infuser Bottle: Helps keep slices submerged and evenly distributed during infusion.
- Chill Before Serving: Let the drink rest in the fridge for 1 to 2 hours to bring out the kiwi’s mellow notes and lime’s brightness.
VARIATIONS
- Add Mint Leaves: Fresh mint brings coolness that balances the tangy citrus and sweet kiwi.
- Include Cucumber: Two cucumber slices add a crisp and spa-like layer of flavour.
- Add Ginger: Thin slices of fresh ginger enhance the drink with warmth and digestive benefits.
- Use Sparkling Water: Turn it into fizzy fruit water by using sparkling instead of still water.
- Add Berries: A few blueberries or raspberries add colour, antioxidants and a mild sweetness.
- Swap Lime For Lemon: If lime is unavailable, lemon works well and still delivers a zesty kick.
- Sweeten Naturally: If desired, add a few drops of stevia or a teaspoon of maple syrup for a sweeter profile.
- Make A Tea Base: Brew and cool green or white tea as a base before adding the kiwi and lime.
PREPPING AND STORAGE
- Refrigeration: Store the kiwi and lime water in a sealed glass jug or bottle for up to 48 hours. Remove fruit after the first 24 hours to prevent over-infusing.
- Do Not Freeze: Freezing is not recommended, as kiwi becomes mushy and lime turns bitter once thawed.
- Strain For Longer Storage: To extend freshness, strain the fruit after the initial flavour infusion and store the water alone.
- Portable Option: Pour into a reusable, chilled water bottle for hydration on the go. Refresh fruit slices daily for the best taste.
- Batch Preparation: Multiply quantities and prepare in advance for events or busy days. Serve over ice with a fresh slice of lime for presentation.