Swiss lemonade,[1] limonada suíçaorBrazilian lemonade (Portuguese pronunciation: [limoˈnadɐ suˈisɐ]) is a type of Brazilian limeade made of lime pieces with peel, ice cubes, sugar, and water. The ingredients are usually beaten together in a blender and then strained. There are several versions of this drink, including one with condensed milk (Portuguese: limonada suíça com leite condensado).[2]
The word lemonade is used since lime is known as Tahitian lemon (Portuguese: limão-taiti) in Brazil.
Swiss Lemonade is a delightful and refreshing beverage that combines the zesty citrus flavor of lemons with the creamy sweetness of condensed milk.
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