Make Way For Icy Cold Frozen Limonana!!!
All you need is a medium sized bunch of fresh mint, some lemons or limes, sweetener, and ice and you are all set to enjoy your ice cold juicy limonana which is fabulous on a hot summer day.
How I Discovered This Simple Delicious Drink
Have you ever overheard people ordering in a restaurant and thought, What is THAT?
That was me a month ago.. There are a few Middle Eastern restaurants that I frequent, and I kept hearing people order a drink that sounded to me like they were saying, lemonada. Naturally, living in Miami, I assumed it was the Spanish word for lemonade.
Well… I was wrong. Completely wrong!!!!!
Lemonada or Limonana?
What everyone was actually ordering was called Limonana - a wildly refreshing Middle Eastern frozen lemon-and-mint drink.
The funny part is even after hearing it said so many times, I didn’t figure out the real name until someone actually corrected me and told me. (oh- duh! )
“Nana” means mint in Hebrew, "NaeNae" means mint in Arabic, so the name of the drink literally combines lemon and mint —lemon + nana which is exactly what this drink tastes is: bright lemony flavor blended with tons of fresh mint and ice into the most cooling, icy summer drink imaginable which is very popular in Middle Eastern countries.
Very Sweet and Sugary
The first Limonana drink that I ordered in a restaurant was made with a sugary simple syrup. And let me tell you… it was SO good. Sweet, tart, frosty, minty, and unbelievably refreshing. Perfect on a hot and humid Florida day. One sip and I immediately understood why everyone was ordering it.

A Sugar-Free Version Made With Stevia
But the next time I ordered it in a different restaurant, I asked the waitress to the waitress to give me a side glass of water to water it down to cut down the sweetness. She suggested I try a lighter version sweetened that they offered sweetened with stevia instead of the sugary simple syrup. Yay!! less calories and less sugar shock. It was still delicious and super refreshing, but I have to admit that the sugary syrup version definitely had a little extra magic. Sometimes the real thing just wins.
Regardless, when I make it at home now for me, I use stevia - Not sure my body/blood sugar can handle that much of the pure sugar simple syrup shock.
If you love lemonade, mint, frozen drinks, or anything cold and refreshing in the summer, you are going to LOVE Limonana. It tastes like lemonade’s cooler, frostier, exciting cousin —
Now that I am back home in Philly area, and we are having a 3 day brutal heatwave with 97 degree hot and humid temperatures, guess what I'm making? You guessed it! Limonana.
I remember when I was young and we had no air-conditioning, we frequently cooled off with a large pitcher of freshly squeezed lemonade. We would sit outside on the "stoop" with neighbors and share lots of stories while we drank our lemonade.
Why Not Spike It !!!Add in A Little Alcohol
Let's not stop here. Limonana also makes a wonderful alcoholic drink by adding a shot of gin or vodka- just saying!!!!!
Makes 2 large or 4 smaller drinks
Directions:
Blend everything together in a strong blender- serve immediately Garnish with a slice of lime or any fruit of your choice.
**How to make simple syrup
Simple syrup is a sweetener that has been around forever. It is made with equal parts sugar and equal parts water.


Lemon or lime plus mint does sound very refreshing!
ReplyDeleteVery! I love it
DeleteJust looking at it is thirst-quenching. It sounds wonderful and I can just imagine the taste.
ReplyDeleteWe have a heatwave and it is perfect
DeleteI have had this before and it is amazing. Like you said, when it is hot and humid, this really quenches your thirst.
ReplyDeleteIt seems to be popular in Florida
DeleteI have had a similar drink in Costa Rica and it was very tasty.
ReplyDeleteI can imagine that is would be something people drink in hot countries.
DeleteJust looking at these photos is cooling and refreshing! I do love lemon and lime! Watermelon is also great as well as cucumber in the heat.
ReplyDeleteYes! I have a great recipe for.a frozen watermelon smoothie- thanks for the reminder, I just linked it to this post.
DeleteThis looks so good. I have fresh mint in my garden. I will give this a try. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteI used to have fresh mint in my garden and then it got invaded with poison ivy.
DeleteSounds good, I like both lemons and limes :-D
ReplyDeleteMe too!
DeleteWe start winter in 10 days bbbrrr. But lemon and mint are still fresh and cleansing. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteYou are right. I did not think about that this is a cleansing drink.
DeleteHave you tried making a simple syrup from stevia? I usually do mine with fructose. This sounds very refreshing
ReplyDeleteThat looks delicious and refreshing. I have never heard of it before but I'd be curious to try it too.
ReplyDeleteIt sounds good and perfect in warmer/hot weather.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan