Limonada Russa/Suica
Soury and Chilling Drink For A Hot Day Or If You're In A Crave For Some Sweet Bitterness!

Swiss Lemonade
“Swiss” is for a Swiss company from Switzerland. Nestle is the brand that imports condensed milk from there, hence the name
Limonada suíça is a popular drink in Brazil. It’s a little bitter and tangy, and frothy thanks to the condensed milk. But most importantly it is sweet giving you a key lime pie style drink
Limonada Suica
Brazilians used Nestle condensed milk as their most popular brand, so Swiss in Brazilian terms would mean 'sweet' referring to the condensed milk
What separates this drink from most is the idea of drinking a whole lime skin, a part no one usually messes with


So How Do You Make This Masterpiece?


Ingredients
1 Lime With Peel (With Outer Skin)
1 Lime Without Peel (Without Skin)
1 Can or 395 Grams of Condensed Milk
600 mL of Water (20 oz)
Just A Blend Away!
Limonada Russa Will Be Frothy And Foamy Due To The Blending Of The Lime Skin


Instructions
(1 Serving)
Blend Your 2 Limes Together First With The Water!
Put Liquid In Colander To Separate Any Hard Outer Skin Pieces
Re-Blend With Condensed Milk (And Ice If You Want A Slushy) And Enjoy!
Double & Triple The Ingredients If You Have Guests!
Why Limes?
Limes contain a healthy portion of Potassium, Vitamin C, Vitamin A, and Carbohydrates. Limes also have B, D, and K minerals


Limes have always been known to be a natural remedy to congestion and nausea. Limes rejuvenate skin, and reduces body odor and dandruff. Aids in weight loss and preventing eye infections