Ginger Lemon Infused Water

If plain water isn’t cutting it anymore, ginger lemon infused water might be exactly what your day needs. This super refreshing blend of ginger root, lemon (peel and all), maple syrup, and water is a great way to stay hydrated with a little flavor and a bunch of added health benefits. Whether you’re looking to boost your immune system, soothe a sore throat, or just switch up your daily routine, this simple drink brings some serious fresh energy.

Why You’ll Love Ginger Lemon Infused Water

This isn’t your average flavored water. The ginger flavor adds a warming spice, the lemon brings brightness and natural vitamin C, and that hint of maple syrup rounds everything out without making it sweet. It’s got a positive effect on gut health, can support weight management, and fits perfectly into your morning rituals, especially if you’re into starting the day with lemon ginger water. It’s also a solid option during flu season or on those hot summer days when plain water just won’t do.

What You Need To Make Ginger Lemon Infused Water

You only need a few ingredients for this easy recipe, and you’ll find most of them at any grocery store. Use your Almond Cow if you’ve got one (or a large pitcher and strainer if not). The recipe card has exact amounts, but here’s what you’ll need:

  • water
  • lemon, chopped (yes, include the lemon peel)
  • fresh ginger root, chopped or grated ginger
  • a little bit of maple syrup for balance

If you’re using a blender instead, press the flat side of the knife onto the ginger before blending to help release its oils. This makes a delicious base for lemon ginger cucumber water if you want to throw in some cucumber slices or mint leaves next time.

How To Make Ginger Lemon Infused Water

Step 1

Place the lemon pieces, ginger, and maple syrup into the Almond Cow filter basket.

Step 2

Twist it to secure.

Step 3

Fill the base to the MIN line with water.

Step 4

Plug in the Almond Cow and press the start button.

Step 5

Once done, pour into a glass with ice cubes or chill in the fridge.

This is also great warm, just swap the cold water for hot water if you’re in the mood for something soothing. You can also boil ginger separately if you’re mimicking ginger tea or even stir in a pinch of ground turmeric or black pepper for extra benefits.

Commonly Asked Questions

Is ginger lemon water good first thing in the morning?

Yep. A glass of ginger lemon water in the morning is a great way to wake up your system, support aids digestion, and sneak in some powerful antioxidants.

How long does it last in the fridge?

Keep it in the fridge for up to 2 days. Pour into ice cube trays if you want to add quick flavor boosts to your fruit-infused waters later.

Is it good for weight loss?

This drink supports weight loss and weight management by keeping you hydrated and possibly helping curb cravings when added to a healthy calorie diet.

Can I add other ingredients?

Totally. Try a cinnamon stick, fresh herbs, or a pinch of turmeric for a spin on turmeric tea.

What’s the benefit of the lemon rind?

The lemon rind contains citric acid, which helps with collagen production and may reduce the risk of chronic diseases linked to acidic foods.

Ginger Lemon Infused Water

Elevate your hydration game with this refreshing Ginger Lemon Infused Water! Simply blend zesty lemon, spicy ginger, a touch of maple syrup, and water in your Almond Cow for a revitalizing twist on plain water. This flavorful and invigorating drink is the perfect way to stay hydrated and energized all day long!
Prep Time 10 minutes
Total Time 10 minutes

Ingredients
  

Let’s gather the ingredients!
  • 5 cups water liquid to the minimum line
  • 1 lemon cut into small pieces with rind
  • 2 tbsp ginger peeled and and cut into small pieces
  • 1 tbsp maple syrup

Instructions
 

Let’s Begin!
  1. Place lemon pieces, ginger, and maple syrup. Attach the filter basket to the top of the Almond Cow and twist in the direction of the close arrow to secure it.
  2. Fill the Almond Cow base to the MIN line (5 cups) with water. Attach the top.
  3. Plug in the Almond Cow and press the cow start button.
  4. Serve and enjoy.

Nutrition

Calories: 48kcalCarbohydrates: 13gProtein: 1gFat: 0.2gSaturated Fat: 0.04gPolyunsaturated Fat: 0.1gMonounsaturated Fat: 0.01gSodium: 32mgPotassium: 126mgFiber: 2gSugar: 7gVitamin A: 12IUVitamin C: 29mgCalcium: 44mgIron: 0.4mg

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