Make mate lemonade yourself - this is how it works

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Not only mate tea, but also mate lemonade is very tasty. If you pour on the leaves, a fine vanilla aroma develops, which is ideal for making a delicious lemonade out of it.

Make lemonade out of mate.
Make lemonade out of mate.

What you need:

  • 300ml water
  • 1 bottle of mineral water
  • 1 lemon
  • 8 drops of bitter almond oil
  • 8 tbsp sugar
  • 8 teaspoons of mate leaves

Since mate is not only delicious but also healthy at the same time, with your own mate you havelemonade a good drink for the whole family. If the kids prefer something sweeter, only add half the lemon to the lemonade.

How to make mate lemonade yourself

  1. First give that water in a saucepan and then bring it to a boil.
  2. As soon as the water boils, add the mate leaves and put a lid on the pot.
  3. Then take the pot off the hob and let the mate steep for 15 minutes with the pot closed.
  4. Pour the tea then through a hair sieve so that no residues of the mate remain in the water.
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Prepare the ingredients for the lemonade

  1. Cut the lemon in half and squeeze both halves thoroughly.
  2. Put the lemon juice in a tall container and stir in the sugar juice.
  3. When the sugar has completely dissolved, add bitter almond oil.

How to finish the mate lemonade

  1. Now, with the help of a funnel, first fill the mate into a bottle.
  2. Then add the sugared lemon juice and screw the bottle on tightly.
  3. Shake everything vigorously until the liquids are mixed together.
  4. Now fill the bottle with Mineral water and your own mate lemonade is ready.

It is best to put the lemonade in the refrigerator. Because this fruity drink tastes best when chilled. However, you should not store your own lemonade made from mate for too long, but consume it within the first three days after production.

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