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Sip in Style: Flavor-infused Water Recipe

The Super Soak

Infusing water with the essence of fruits, herbs, and other botanicals helps you drink plenty of liquids without the downside of excess calories, sugars, and artificial flavorings. It’s beneficial hydration in every refreshing sip.

But before you get started making infused water, there are a few essentials you should know to make sure that fruit or herb infused water is as good — and good for you — as it can be.

Photo by Vanessa Greaves.

How to Make Infused Water:

Ingredients

Choose organic when you can. Wash produce and rinse herbs to remove chemicals, pesticides, and other residues.

Water

Use cold or room temperature filtered water. Hot water makes produce fall apart faster and can compromise the nutrients you’re trying to coax out of the ingredients.

Vessels

It’s okay to keep it simple; any glass or pitcher you already have will work. If you want to take infused water with you, consider purchasing an infusion water bottle so you can sip on the go.

Preparation Tips:

Infused Water Flavor Combinations:

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