Infused Coconut Lime Agua Fresca
Drinks

Infused Coconut Lime Agua Fresca

Light coconut lime agua fresca with cannabis honey.

This cannabis infused coconut lime agua fresca recipe combines cannabis tincture with vibrant fruit flavors for a fun, non-alcoholic infused beverage bursting with natural sweetness. Fruity cannabis mocktails are crowd-pleasers that disguise the herbal taste of cannabis behind layers of berry, tropical, and stone fruit flavors. They are a festive, approachable way to enjoy edibles. A light infused coconut lime agua fresca blends coconut water with fresh lime juice and tincture for a hydrating, tropical mocktail.

Ingredients
  • 1 cup coconut water
  • Juice of 3 limes
  • 1 cup sparkling water
  • 2 tbsp cannabis honey
  • Ice
  • Lime zest, coconut flakes
Directions
  • Mix coconut water, lime and cannabis honey until dissolved.
  • Add sparkling water over ice. Garnish.

Dosing Tips for Your Infused Coconut Lime Agua Fresca

  • Blend fruit thoroughly with your cannabis infusion to create a smooth emulsion where the dose is evenly distributed.
  • Thick, smoothie-style fruity drinks hold fat-based cannabis infusions better than thin juices. Add banana or mango for body.
  • Keep doses at 5-10 mg per serving. Fruity drinks are easy to overconsume because they taste like dessert.
  • If making a batch, serve in pre-measured portions rather than from a communal pitcher.
  • Add tincture to the full pitcher and stir thoroughly; pour equal-sized glasses for consistent dosing.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Blending fruit with cannabis fat and then straining removes some of the dose along with the pulp. Blend well and serve unstrained.
  • Assuming fruit sugar offsets the cannabis. It improves the taste but does not change the psychoactive dose at all.
  • Making drinks too thick or too thin. Too thick slows drinking and delays onset. Too thin causes fat separation.
  • Not accounting for the natural sugars in fruit when calculating total recipe nutrition.

How to Store Infused Coconut Lime Agua Fresca

  • Fresh fruit cannabis drinks oxidize quickly. Consume within a few hours for the best flavor and appearance.
  • Freeze cannabis fruit blends into popsicle molds for a pre-portioned frozen treat that keeps for 2 months.
  • Cannabis fruit puree bases can be refrigerated for 2 days before adding to fresh drinks.
  • Refrigerate for up to 2 days; the coconut water keeps the drink fresh and naturally sweet.

Variations & Ideas

  • Layer cannabis-infused coconut cream over a non-infused fruit juice for a beautiful gradient drink with the dose on top.
  • Make a cannabis acai bowl by blending frozen acai with banana, cannabis coconut oil, and a splash of plant milk.
  • Muddle fresh berries with cannabis simple syrup and top with sparkling water for an elegant spritzer.
  • Add muddled fresh mint and a splash of pineapple juice for a pina colada-inspired agua fresca.

Frequently Asked Questions

Mango, pineapple, passion fruit, and strong berries like blackberry and raspberry are the most effective at covering the herbal cannabis taste. Their bold, sweet-tart flavors dominate the palate. Mango specifically contains myrcene, a terpene also found in cannabis.

Mangoes contain the terpene myrcene, which some claim enhances THC effects by helping it cross the blood-brain barrier more efficiently. Scientific evidence is limited, but many consumers report a noticeable effect. At minimum, mango is delicious and masks cannabis flavor well.

Absolutely. Frozen fruit blends well, creates a cold drink without diluting ice, and is available year-round. It also helps emulsify cannabis fat when blended at high speed. Frozen tropical fruits are especially good for cannabis mocktails.

The safest approach is to make non-infused punch and offer cannabis simple syrup or tincture drops on the side. Each person adds their own dose. Clearly label the cannabis addition and provide measuring tools. Never pre-dose a communal punch bowl.

Smoothies are one of the best edible formats. The blending creates a thorough emulsion, fruits mask the taste, and the liquid format means relatively fast onset. Add healthy fats like avocado or nut butter alongside cannabis oil for a nutritious, well-dosed drink.

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