With the freshest flavors and ingredients, mocktails provide the same delicious taste as a cocktail, without the headache the next morning. Unlike alcohol, which is a powerful diuretic, mocktails actually hydrate your body. Instead of being parched after cocktails, you are quenched!
Cold pressed juices not only contain essential vitamins and minerals, they make the best mocktails that are perfect for summer days. These mocktails are a great way to stay healthy and hydrated while enjoying a delicious drink. Cold pressed juices in the PURE juicer are made by applying extreme pressure to fruits and vegetables to extract their juice, without using heat or preservatives. This process keeps all of the nutrients in the juice intact, which means that the mocktails made with cold pressed juice will contain significantly more vitamins and minerals than mocktails made with store-bought juices (if those store bought have any at all).
Take our word, you really won’t miss the booze with these mocktail recipes. You may even wish you knew these recipes last summer! Each mocktail was created using the Periodic Table of Juicing, specifically for your health systems. Free download of the table is here.
1. Immunity: Mango-Lemon-Chili Pepper
Grind pepper with a #5 grid and press. Press the chili, lemon and mango.
- Lemons
- Mango
- Chili pepper
- Garnish with a slice of chili pepper, Serve over ice.
Spicy in flavor. Amazing in the summer time as the chili pepper actually helps to cool you down.
2. Gut Health: Pineapple-Honeydew-Aloe
Press all ingredients (even the aloe).
- Pineapple
- Honeydew
- Aloe
- Garnish with a simple herb like lavender
The pineapple and honeydew melon are a perfect pair with the bitterness of aloe. Aloe is good for the skin and the gut…but know to only use the gel. No green parts…as they are NOT good for the gut.
3. Skin & Hair Health: Jicama-Kiwi-Nectarine
- Grid #10 for jicama. No grid for kiwi and nectarine
- Jicama
- Nectarine
- Kiwi
- Garnish with a slice of kiwi. Pour over ice and ½ sparkling water.
This juice is filled with bioactives that boost vitamin C which also boost collagen production.
4. Brain Health: Blueberry-coconut-date
- Blend all or Blend coconut, water, dates + press blueberries
- Blueberries
- Dates
- Coconut
This milky mocktail is great for summer AND winter time. Feel free to add spices to accentuate the season you are in (cinnamon is great in the winter). We poured this with no ice or anything…simply garnished with blueberries on a stick.
5. Mitochondrial Health: Watermelon-Lime
- Press watermelon and lime
- Watermelon
- Lime
- Garnish with watermelon spears and mint. Pour over ice.
This juice screams summertime. The fresh and abundant watermelon with homegrown mint. Nothing like nourishing our cells with sunshine and juice. Drink all you want and store it up for the winter days.
Health Benefits Summary:
- Hydration and Cooling Effects: Staying hydrated is vital during the hot summer months, and these nutrient rich fruit mocktails are a delicious way to achieve that goal! Fruits and vegetables such as watermelon, cucumber, and celery are composed of over 90% water, providing an excellent source of hydration.
- Vitamins and Minerals: Oranges, lemons, berries, and watermelon are great sources of vitamin C. Leafy greens, such as spinach or kale, also offer vitamins A, K, and folate when incorporated in your diet. These nutrients are important for immune function, vision, bone health, and energy production.
- Brain Health: Our Blueberry-Coconut-Date mocktail offers a brain boost with the powerful properties of this unique trio! Coconuts contain medium-chain triglycerides (MCTs) which are a type of fat that our bodies convert into ketones, an alternative energy source for the brain. Ketones provide a more efficient energy supply to the brain, which may benefit individuals with neurological conditions like Alzheimer’s disease. Blueberries are antioxidant rich, so these nutrients protect the brain from oxidative stress and inflammation which correlate to cognitive decline and neurodegenerative diseases. Not only are dates a sweet treat, but they are also rich in vitamin B6, which plays a role in brain development and function.
- Antioxidant Power: Berries, pomegranate, and green tea provide a plentiful dose of antioxidants which help protect the body against damage from harmful free radicals! They can also have anti-inflammatory effects, which may reduce the risk of chronic disease.
- Smooth Digestion: Ginger and mint are powerful digestive aids and they also work to reduce bloating. These ingredients can also have a soothing effect on the stomach and help alleviate gastrointestinal discomfort
- Skin-Soothing Properties: Jicama, kiwi, and nectarine contain Vitamin C which plays a crucial role in collagen synthesis. This process promotes skin elasticity and helps to reduce the appearance of wrinkles. Also, these ingredients provide an extra boost of hydration which keeps the skin moisturized and supple.
- Delicious and Alcohol-Free: Mocktails are the perfect alcohol-free alternative to traditional cocktails. They’re a delicious way to stay on track with your health goals and reduce your alcohol consumption!
More mocktail ideas from past blogs:
Sources:
- Pub Med “Neuroprotective effects of berry fruits on neurodegenerative diseases” https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4192974/
- Cleveland Clinic “The Sweet Health Benefits of Dates” https://health.clevelandclinic.org/benefits-of-dates/
- Harvard School of Public Health “Antioxidants” https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/nutritionsource/antioxidants/
- Women’s Health “The 25 Best Foods That Help With Bloating And Gas” https://www.womenshealthmag.com/food/a19997333/foods-to-help-de-bloat/
- Healthline “8 Health and Nutrition Benefits of Jicama” https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/jicama-nutrition-benefits
- Pub Med “The bioavailability of vitamin C from kiwifruit” https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23394985/
- Web MD “Foods High in Water” https://www.webmd.com/diet/foods-high-in-water
- Cleveland Clinic “17 Foods That Are High in Vitamin C” https://health.clevelandclinic.org/sources-of-vitamin-c/
- Alzheimer’s Society “Coconut oil and dementia” https://www.alzheimers.org.uk/about-dementia/treatments/alternative-therapies/coconut-oil-and-dementia
- Pub Med “How does coconut oil affect cognitive performance in alzheimer patients?” https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28421789/
- Web MD “Medium Chain Triglycerides (Mcts) – Uses, Side Effects, and More” https://www.webmd.com/vitamins/ai/ingredientmono-915/medium-chain-triglycerides-mcts
- Ackerman Cancer Center “The Health Benefits of Nectarines and Peaches” https://www.ackermancancercenter.com/the-health-benefits-of-nectarines-and-peaches/
- Pub Med “Effect of vitamin C and its derivatives on collagen synthesis” https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/18505499/
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