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4 Of The Best Fruit Infuser Water Bottle Recipes


Fruit infuser water bottle recipes.

Infusing water with fruits, herbs, and vegetables is one of the best ways to drink plenty of liquids. Especially for those of you who think water is boring.

Don't fall for the "vitamin water" con. "Flavoured water" is FULL of sugar.

If you infuse your water then you get nice tasting water full of healthy vitamins and nutrients. You also get the added bonus of eating a fresh fruit afterwards.

This is why infused fruit water is a win-win.

It would be so hard to go from drinking lots of artificial sweet drinks to drinking nothing but water. Especially, If you're addicted to sugary soda drinks full of artificial flavorings.

This is where infused water can help.

The water still tastes sweet but without all the sugars and sweeteners, and forces you to eat fresh fruit at the same time.

OK sounds good but how do I know which fruit combinations will taste nice?

This is why I've written this post. I have included 4 delicious fruit infuser water bottle recipes. They not only taste amazing but are really good for you when you eat them afterwards. Also learn some common mistakes to avoid. Finally this post will give you ideas to make up your very own fruit infuser water bottle recipes.

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Infused Water Recipes


 

Fruit Infuser Best Practices


Before talking about fruit infuser water bottle recipes, let's get some of the basics out of the way.

Fruit Infuser Water Ingredients

If you can afford it, choose organic products to use for your fruit infuser water bottle recipe. Whether you get organic or not make sure you always wash your produce thoroughly. Make sure you rinse well to remove any pesticides, chemicals and other potentially harmful residues.

Which Water Is Best For Fruit Infusers?

It is always best to use cold or room temperature water with your infused fruit water. Ideally, this water should be pre-filtered so that it taste nice and enhances the flavor of your fruits. You can use a water filter jug or water filter bottle.

Read: Best Filter Jugs and Problems You Must Know

Best Water Filter Jugs: Some PROBLEMS You MUST Know

Do not use hot water under any circumstances.

Why? because hot water makes the produce fall apart faster. It can also compromise the taste and nutrients of some of the ingredients you use. If the water is boiling hot it might "cook" your fruits, herbs and vegetables.

Fruit Infuser Water Pitcher

In the perfect world you would use a glass bottle - plain and simple. [Glass means that you don't have to worry about BPA leaching from plastics. Of course it might be more convenient to have a purpose-built infuser pitcher or bottle. Some of them come with built in juices and others come with infusion chambers that makes infusion as easy as a, b, c.

Read: The Best Fruit Infuser Water Bottle Has One BIG Problem

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Avoid These Fruit Infuser Water Bottle Recipe Mistakes...

  • You should thinly slice hard fruits like apples because they take longer to release flavors.
  • If you have a softer fruit, especially citrus fruits like an orange, it should either be sliced thin, halved or quartered.
  • You can add loose herbs and flowers to spice things up. Mint, lavender, rose petals, dried hibiscus, basil can be added by using a cheesecloth or tea infuser.
  • If you want to get really creative you can crush different herbs and spices. Think about things like lemongrass, fibrous ginger root, mint, rosemary and/or lemongrass.
  • Use a wooden spoon to crush harder produce. If it is leaf based then tear them, for instance herbs like basil, cilantro, mint and basil to release their juices.

Temperature and Soak Time (How Long To Infuse Water?)

  • When using things like melon and strawberries remember they start looking a little bad after a few hours. Citrus and whole berries can look good after a hours in the fridge but not so much in water.
  • Infuse filtered water at room temperature and try to keep out of the fridge for no more than 2 hours. After that, however, you should put it in the fridge to stop it from growing bacteria.
  • If on the other hand you want to keep sipping your infused water all day long then refill the container when it’s half full. This will make it taste weaker at first, but it will stop bacteria from forming in the bottle.
  • You should use melons, cucumbers and other citrus fruits almost immediately as they will quickly seep into the water. However, some fruits need to be soaked in the water overnight to get their juices to seep into the water. Examples of these types of fruit are fresh ginger root, apples, rosemary and cinnamon.
  • If for some reason you can't drink the water within 1 day then strain out the fruits and keep in the fridge for up to 3 days.
  • Unpeeled citrus can sometimes make water taste better. This means that you can infuse water by simply using the peel of citrus fruits. To get better results you can soak fruit peels for at least 4 hours. Once the water is infused you can remove the peels and add other types of fruits, vegetables and herbs.
 

 

Looking For A Water Infuser Bottle that Does NOTGet Bits In?

One of the most annoying things about infuser water bottles is that they let little bits of fruit into your water. If you want one that does not let bits into InfuseFruit's fruit infuser water bottle. To my knowledge this is the only infuser bottle on the market that actually does this.

 

Fruit Infuser Water Bottle Recipes


1. Mint Strawberry Infused Water

Mint Strawberry Infused WaterThis works very well for a party or something to put into your gym / office bottle. Simply add a few mint leaves to some pre-filtered water and then slice a few berries. Leave to infuse for a couple of minutes and then enjoy.

Pro tip: Tear up the mint leaves before adding them to the pre-filtered water.

This will help them release even more juices and add to the flavor.

 

2. Apple Cinnamon Infused Water


Apple Cinnamon Infused WaterAs the name suggests, slice some apples into your infuser bottle and add some cinnamon. Leave to infuse. You can make this even more interesting by adding pears or plums to the mix.

Did you know that cinnamon helps with digestion? This makes it an excellent hydration option after meals.

 

3. Blackberry Mint / Lemon Infused Water


Blackberry Mint / Lemon Infused WaterDo this one if you're able to let your fruit infuser bottle sit for at least 2 hours or overnight if you’re not in a hurry. Add the mint by tearing them up so that you can infuse more of its juices. If you don't have any mints then you can slice in a lemon.

You can crush the blackberry if you have an infuser bottle that doesn't let fruit particles get into the water so you don't get bits in it.

This gives you a drink that is full of antioxidants thanks to flavonoids, which are the things that give blackberries their color. Drinking this on a regular basis is an excellent way to support your immune system.

 

4. Orange Citrus Blueberry Infused Water


Orange Citrus Blueberry Infused WaterThis might seem like an odd combination but together they make a phenomenal flavor pairing. This infusion is full of antioxidants and vitamin C.

As always crush the blueberries and slice the oranges into small pieces so that they can infuse and you get the maximum flavor possible.

 

Infused Water Recipes For Weight Loss


Simply drinking more water is already a great way to achieve weight loss. So if drinking infused water makes you drink more water then it can only be a good thing.

OK I want to drink more water and do that with infusion, what recipes are good for weight loss?

The truth is that there are so many different variations and you are only limited by your imagination. The best fruit infuser water bottle recipes usually happen by pure accident.

If you just want some ideas to get your creative juices flowing, here are some combinations to get you started:

Fennel + pear
Rosemary + lemon + raspberry
Orange + blueberry + basil
Ginger root + lime + + basil
Watermelon + honeydew + mint
Cucumber + mint + jalapeno
Thyme + Lemon + melon
Hibiscus + orange + star anise
Cardamom + orange + cinnamon + cloves
Lime + mint + strawberry + cucumber

Best Fruit Infuser Recipe Ideas...

 

How Long Does Fruit Infused Water Last?


The best time to enjoy fruit-infused water is within 2 - 4 hours OR you can also leave it to infuse overnight. Note that the length of time infused water lasts will depend on which type of herbs and fruit you use. As an example, herbs like basil only last for 3 days while thyme or rosemary can last up to 7 days. When you're not drinking the infused water try to keep it in the refrigerator to slow down bacteria formation.

To my knowledge, the image on the right is the only water infuser bottle that doesn't let fruit bits get into your water.

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