In that same vein, lemonade stands never seem to go out of fashion.

Yep, were talking about Brazilian-inspired lemonade made with limes, not lemons (gasp!)

thats been gracing our social media feeds since the start of summer.

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Seriously: Watch the quarters flow.

What is Brazilian lemonade?

In Brazil, this refreshing drink is called limonada suica, which is Portuguese for Swiss lemonade.

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Meanwhile,others attribute the name to the original creator, who may have had Swiss ties.

While both theories are still up for debate, one things for certain: Folks love drinking this drink.

Theres little not to love about Brazilian lemonade.

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Of course, this isnt the only lime-forward drink Brazilians pride themselves on.

Then, she adds enough water to cover the lime wedges and blends them together.

So, a little extra blending might not be so bad after all.

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Once the mixture is blended, Gelen strains it using a fine-mesh sieve to remove the lime peels.

Gelen blends the mixture until completely smooth and milky.

Other folks claim that using only a little zest along with peeled limes is undoubtedly the way to go.

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All to say: When life gives you lemons, consider using limes to make Brazilian lemonade instead.

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