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Healthy Pink Lemonade for Juneteenth (or Baby Showers, etc.)

Juneteenth is an American celebration of the end of slavery.  Originating in Texas, one of the major traditions is eating red foods.  And “red foods” extends to beverages — with strawberry soda and pink lemonade being traditional favorites.

Healthy and almost-traditional options include homemade soda made with Strawberry-Honey Soda Syrup, and Strawberry Lemonade Water Kefir — and this adaptation (below) of my “Healthy Lemonade,” sweetened with fruit juice instead of processed sugar.

Healthy Pink Lemonade

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Healthy Pink Lemonade

Pink lemonade sweetened with fruit juice and colored naturally
Course Beverage
Cuisine Dairy-Free, Gluten-Free, no-added-sugar
Servings 6 (8-oz glasses)

Ingredients

  • 3/4 cup lemon juice
  • 48 oz white grape juice
  • 1-3 tsp freeze-dried dragon fruit powder (1 tsp. to 1 Tbsp.)

Instructions

  • Mix the dragon fruit powder into either the lemon juice or a small amount of the grape juice and stir well until dissolved. You might find that it needs a little help to not lump up.
  • Add the remaining ingredients, stir well, and chill.

Dragon Fruit Powder for Baking & Drink (4oz) – Kate Naturals

I found that my fruit powder wanted to make some lumpy places; most of it dissolved, but it didn’t all dissolve smoothly.  I was too lazy to get out a blender or anything, so I poured mine back and forth through a small sieve, but you might want to use something like an immersion blender to get all the lumps out.

The lemonade in most of the photos uses a full tablespoon of fruit powder and, as you can see, it’s a really vibrant hot pink — essentially fuchsia.  If you want yours to be more of a traditional pink color — less bold — use less powder.  (My daughter gave this the side-eye when I first offered it to her, and said it looked fake!  The dragon fruit powder is just that bright.)  This lemonade (below) has about half a tablespoon:



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