Vitamin Water

Recipe PREP 5 min, plus overnight steeping time

Vitamin Water

PREP 5 min, plus overnight steeping time

Description

Hydration is key to good health. This refreshing infused vitamin water offers a tasty alternative to plain water, using kitchen scraps for natural sweetness and sustainability. Made by steeping fruit peels overnight, it's rich in vitamins from lemon, pineapple, and carrot peels. The peels' nutrients create a slightly alkaline drink that supports hydration, immunity, and digestion.


NOTE

Use any firm fruit or veggie peels; each adds unique flavor and nutrients.

Ingredients

34 oz (1 L) MAKES
  • 34 oz (1 L) water
  • 1 juiced lemon or lime (peel and flesh saved after juicing)
  • 5 to 6 mint leaves, or mint stem after using leaves
  • 1 inch of ginger with peel (use the typically discarded ginger ends)
  • ¼ cup to ½ cup mixed pineapple and carrot peels, washed

Directions

  1. Step 1
    In a non-reactive glass or ceramic jug, add the water, the juiced lemon, mint, ginger, and the fruit and vegetable peels. Cover and let the mixture sit in a cool place in your kitchen for 12 to 24 hours. If you live in a hotter climate, you can also let it steep in the refrigerator.
  2. Step 2
    Using a fine mesh sieve, strain the infused water into a bottle. Discard or compost the scraps. Store your vitamin water in the fridge for up to two days. You can level up your vitamin water by using it to make a cleansing Spiced Subja Flush (see Mariam Begg's Drink to Good Health course for the recipe).