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    Fruit-Infused Waters

    Beverage Recipes Homemade Staples Real Food May 22, 2023 | By Kristen Chidsey | 93 Comments | *This post may contain affiliate links. Read my disclosure policy.

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    Replace sodas and sugary drinks with one of these easy recipes for infused water for a flavorful, hydrating, healthy drink! These 4 delicious combinations of vegetables, fruits, and herbs will make drinking water a pleasure rather than a chore!

    Replace sodas and sugary drinks with one of these easy recipes for infused water for a flavorful, hydrating, healthy drink!

    Mason Jar with infused water made with mint and blackberries.

    While I always start my day with a homemade latte, and I love sipping on Mint Lemonade on a hot summer afternoon, the main source of my hydration comes from water.

    And given that the average person should consume a minimum of 8 glasses of water a day, plain old water can get boring fast.

    My number one way to combat this is to make infused waters. The process of making infused water couldn't be easier, and flavored water goes down a lot easier!

    What you Need

    To make flavored water, the type of water and the container you use is critical. As for the herbs, fruits, and/or vegetables you add, the combinations are endless and the choice is yours. 

    • Water: If you have well water, hard water, or tap water that has an aftertaste, use filtered, or distilled water for the best results.
    • Container: You do not need a special infusion water bottle, but I do suggest, using a glass container, as some types of plastic can leach flavors into the water. I often use a glass mason jar. 
    • Fruits: Melons, berries, kiwi, and citrus fruits are all good options. Apples, pears, and peaches do not seem to do well in terms of infusing water with flavor. 
    • Herbs: Lavender, cilantro, basil, mint, fresh ginger, and cinnamon sticks all add a beautiful flavor to infused waters. 
    • Vegetables: There are not many vegetables I recommend using to make flavored water, but I do really love using fresh cucumber (regular or hothouse cucumber).

    Flavored Water Combinations

    While there are limitless variations of herb, vegetable, and fruit-infused water recipes, use these four recipes to guide and inspire you.

    • Blackberry Mint Infused Water: Fresh mint and subtle blackberries are muddled together to create a ridiculously refreshing infused water. It is a lot like a blackberry mojito, without the alcohol!
    • Blueberry Orange Infused Water: The sweet blueberries and tart fresh oranges make this fruit-flavored water sing with flavor.
    • Lemon Lime Infused Water: I recommend using both sliced lemons and sliced limes to create water that is incredibly refreshing and filled with the essence of fresh citrus.
    • Strawberry Cucumber Infused Water: The combination of the crisp freshness of cucumbers with the sweetness of the strawberries is incredibly refreshing.
    Mason Jar with sliced strawberries and cucumbers and water.

    ∗ important to remember ∗

    • Glass is best. You can use any food-grade storage container, but I do find that glass works best, as some plastic can leach flavors into the water.
    • Clean everything! Whatever jar or pitcher you use to make the infused water, be sure they are well-cleaned. That goes for the fruit, vegetables, and herbs as well. 
    • Filtered water is best. For the purest taste, it is best to use filtered water--even if it is just filtered from your refrigerator.  
    • Refrigerate for at least 3 hours. While you can enjoy your flavored water as soon as 30 minutes after preparation, it is best to let the flavors infuse for at least 3 hours. After 3 hours the water will have had time to be infused with the flavors. If you want really fruity and tangy water, wait 12 hours before enjoying it.
    • Muddle the ingredients. It is best to mix up or muddle the fruit and herbs with the back of a wooden spoon before placing it in the refrigerator to help release the flavors into the water.
    • Prevent bitterness. When using citrus fruits, like oranges, lemons, or limes, the water can become bitter from the peel. Prevent bitterness by either removing the rinds BEFORE infusing the water or removing the citrus after infusing for 4 hours.
    • Use organic produce if possible. Along with flavor, the fruits and herbs can leech pesticides and chemicals into the water if you don't select organic fruit.
    Mason Jar with Water infused with Blueberries and Orange Slices.

    FAQs on Flavored Water

    How long can flavored water be stored in the refrigerator?

    Homemade Infused Waters will last up to 3-4 days in the refrigerator. Just keep in mind you will want to remove the fruits and herbs after 24 hours so they do not break down and leave the water bitter.

    Can these recipes be doubled?

    YES! You can double, triple, or quadruple the recipes as desired.

    Can you use frozen fruit to make infused water?

    I don't recommend using frozen fruit, as it will not release as much flavor and can break down easily in the water.

    Can you use make a second batch of infused waters with the same fruit?

    Yes, but the water will not be as potent or flavorful. It is best, to add water to the container once you reach the halfway point so that the flavorful water mixes and imparts some flavor to the new water. You can repeat this process for up to 3 days. Fruits with strong flavors, such as lemon, pineapple, and orange, are best for multiple infusions. Fleshy fruits, berries, and melons are not well-suited to multiple infusions, as they break down quickly.

    More Delicious Beverages

    • Pina Colada Smoothie
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    The options for homemade flavored waters are LIMITLESS. I would love to know if you have a favorite combination. Share in the comments so we all can be inspired.

    Mason Jar with infused water made with mint and blackberries.

    Infused Water

    Flavor waters with fresh fruits and herbs to create infused waters for a healthy, refreshing way to hydrate. 
    4.95 from 52 votes
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    Course: Drinks
    Cuisine: American
    Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes
    Refrigerate: 3 hours hours
    Total Time: 3 hours hours 5 minutes minutes
    Servings: 8
    Calories: 1kcal
    Author: Kristen Chidsey

    Ingredients

    Blackberry Mint Infused Water

    • ¼ cup fresh blackberries
    • 2 small sprigs fresh mint or about 10 mint leaves
    • 4 cups filtered water

    Lemon Lime Infused Water

    • ½ large lime sliced
    • ½ large lemon sliced
    • 4 cups filtered water

    Strawberry Cucumber Infused Water

    • ½ cup strawberries hulled and sliced
    • ½ cup cucumber sliced
    • 4 cups filtered water

    Blueberry Orange Infused Water

    • ¼ cup blueberries
    • 1 large orange sliced
    • 4 cups filtered water
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    Instructions

    • Place the fruit and/or herbs of your choice into a clean glass jar with a lid or a glass pitcher.
    • Muddle (or break) up the fruit and herbs a bit with the back of a spoon to help release natural flavors.
    • Cover with 4 cups of tap or filtered water and place in refrigerator for at least 3 hours, or 12 hours for really flavorful, tangy water.
    • After 24 hours, remove the fruit and herbs to prevent the water from becoming bitter.
    • Store the infused water in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.

    Notes

    Storage: Flavored waters can be stored in the fridge for 3-4 days. After 24 hours, you may want to take out the fruit and herbs to prevent bitterness.
    Doubling: Any recipe can easily be doubled or tripled.  
    Container: You can use any food-safe container you would like to store these flavored waters in, but glass is less likely to leach other flavors into your water, giving the water the purest taste. 
    Filtered water is best. If you have well-water, hard-water, or your tap water has an aftertaste, use filtered, or distilled water for the best results.
    Prevent bitterness: When using citrus fruits, either remove the rinds BEFORE infusing the water or remove the citrus after infusing for 4 hours.
    Using the Same Fruit to Repeat the Process: It is best, to add water to the container once you reach the halfway point so that the flavorful water mixes and imparts some flavor to the new water. You can repeat this process for up to 3 days. Fruits with strong flavors, such as lemon, pineapple, and orange, are best for multiple infusions. Fleshy fruits, berries, and melons are not well-suited to multiple infusions, as they break down quickly.
     
     

    Nutrition

    Calories: 1kcal | Vitamin A: 10IU | Vitamin C: 1.2mg | Calcium: 1mg
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    1. Amanda

      April 13, 2020 at 1:28 pm

      Hello just wondering if these fruit infused waters have to be made in glass jars?

      Reply
      • Kristen Chidsey

        April 13, 2020 at 1:29 pm

        Hi Amanda, I recommend plastic so that no other flavors will leach into the waters. You can use plastic or stainless steel if desired.

        Reply
    2. Findingmommyland

      March 15, 2020 at 3:40 am

      Love all the flavour combos! My hands-down one though is frozen raspberries, muddled lemon slices and tarragon. Sometimes frozen strawberries find their way in too. So refreshing.

      Reply
      • Kristen Chidsey

        March 15, 2020 at 8:05 am

        I love the idea of adding tarragon--so refreshing.

        Reply
    3. Michelle

      February 20, 2020 at 8:33 am

      5 stars
      I have been thinking about trying this way of making drinking water interesting for me and my kids. Frankly drinking something with no taste can easily be pushed to the bottom of the 'to do" list but it is the healthiest drink and worth pursuing. I will do it for us! Thank you for your combination recipes, they look tasty!

      Reply
      • Kristen Chidsey

        February 20, 2020 at 10:33 am

        I hope you enjoy!!!

        Reply
    4. Honey Brown

      January 18, 2020 at 1:50 pm

      Thank you for receipes for water. Doctor said I must drink water, so I am starting with your ideas.

      Reply
      • Kristen Chidsey

        January 18, 2020 at 3:15 pm

        I hope you enjoy Honey.

        Reply
    5. Neil Dotzenrod

      January 17, 2020 at 4:51 pm

      I bought a CO2 machine and have just been using fresh squeezed citrus. Have you or any readers tried using whole fruit in carbonated water?
      How did it turn out?

      Reply
      • Kristen Chidsey

        January 17, 2020 at 7:26 pm

        Hi Neil! I add fruit to my seltzer water all the time with great success. I don't let it sit long because it will become flat, but the fruit does still add a bit of flavor.

        Reply
    6. Catherine

      November 29, 2019 at 10:22 pm

      5 stars
      Infused water: can frozen berries be used? I’m new to instant pot and am happy to have found your site. Your receipts are clear and inviting.

      Reply
      • Kristen Chidsey

        November 30, 2019 at 7:30 am

        Hi Catherine! I am so glad you find my recipes easy to follow 🙂 As far as the frozen berries, I don't recommend it because the frozen berries will get mushy and bleed into the water. They would still flavor the water, but the water could have chunks of berries.

        Reply
    7. Gingerpiggy

      October 11, 2019 at 2:04 am

      5 stars
      Thank you for sharing this. I am looking for other ideas of infused water combination for future work events. We tried watermelon and cucumber, orange and lime. I personally love the combination of pineapple and mango the most and it was the most popular at our first event, it is so tropical and smells really nice. I will try strawberries and cucumber next time thanks to you.

      Reply
      • Kristen Chidsey

        October 11, 2019 at 6:33 am

        What a wonderful thing to include for work events! I am so glad this was a hit!

        Reply
    8. Ray Haze

      October 02, 2019 at 11:18 pm

      5 stars
      Which combination targets fat burning the most ? Any ideas?

      Reply
      • Kristen Chidsey

        October 03, 2019 at 3:57 pm

        Sorry Ray, this recipe is not designed for fat burning--just to drink more water.

        Reply
    9. Beverly

      August 28, 2019 at 3:42 pm

      Can I use Mangos for flavored water?

      Reply
      • Kristen Chidsey

        August 28, 2019 at 7:37 pm

        Yes Beverly, mangoes would be fabulous! I would just peel first of course. 🙂

        Reply
    10. Debbie Neugent

      August 13, 2019 at 2:04 pm

      I love making and drinking infused water! Thank you for your article...I love some of the combination ideas! I love using blueberries, and I also adore cucumber and mint!! Yum!! So refreshing!!

      Reply
      • Kristen Chidsey

        August 14, 2019 at 8:45 am

        I love cucumber and mint myself 🙂

        Reply
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