Tuesday, May 1, 2007

lemonade...

is on my mind. I had raspberry lemonade with last night's dinner and cranberry lemonade with tonight's. Lemonade is Summer. And since I want summer to come quickly, and since today was in the high 70's, I celebrate with lemonade. But, since I really like thinking and thinking leads to reading, my wondering about what is the best lemonade? has lead me to this article: Lemonade Tasting on the Washingtonian.com. Here's the low-down.

best overall


Tropicana Pure Premium Orchard Style Lemonade.

The bracing flavor of fresh lemons balanced with a mild sweetness and a tart finish makes this our favorite. It’s relatively inexpensive—$4 for a 1.75-liter jug—at most grocery stores.

best for a sweet tooth

Odwalla Pure Squeezed Lemonade.

This refresher is sweeter than some but made with evaporated cane juice, a sugar alternative. It’s a good pick for kids, and the strong lemony flavor saves it from being cloying. About $2 for a 15.2-ounce bottle at Whole Foods, Giant, and Safeway.

best for tarter tastes

Nantucket Nectars Lemonade.

A high lemon-juice and pulp content makes this preppy favorite the most pucker-inducing blend. To some, that’s a good thing. Others might find the smack of citrus too intense. About $2 for a 17.5-ounce bottle at Marvelous Market, Dean & DeLuca, Balducci’s, Whole Foods, Giant, and Harris Teeter.

best of the rest

Natalie’s Orchid Island. This Florida upstart’s offering has the highest juice content—20 percent—of the lemonades we tasted and the sharpest flavor. Cut it with seltzer for a nice mocktail. It’s $4 a quart at Balducci’s.


Newman’s Own Old Fashioned Roadside Virgin Lemonade. Dashes of lemon oil and pulp plus 15-percent juice give this the most intense lemon scent of the bunch. Paul Newman is all smiles on the carton, but the lemonade’s acidity will make most people wince. It’s $2 for a 64-ounce carton at Wegmans, Safeway, and Giant.

don't bother

"Medicinal,” “like a melted popsicle,” and “candy-sweet” were a
few of the comments inspired by sips of these lemonades. Turkey Hill,
Weg­mans brand, and Florida Natural (oddly flavored with grapefruit pulp)
all tasted artificial. Trader Joe’s Organic, O Organic (a Safeway brand), and
Whole Foods’ 365 were undone by a metallic aftertaste. Santa Cruz Organic and
Minute Maid were too watery and lacked much lemon flavor at all.

4 comments:

  1. Gasp. I'm so sad Trader Joe's was on the "don't bother" list. Love that store.

    Ah well. I'll have to try the rest. Where do you find your cranberry and strawberry lemonades?

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  2. Cranberry lemonade was from Wild Oats {and it's GOOD}. Strawberry...was just Minute Made I think.

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  3. I love lemonade. Total lemonade person. In the UK, i love Marks and Spencer's lemonade. it's tart though, beware.

    never had cranberry lemonade. two of my favorite juices though.

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  4. I'm a lemonade snob. And you know my ultimate favorite is just the minute maid concentrate- make at home kind. Then for strawberry lemonade, I through the lemonade with two handfulls of frozen strawberries in a blender. It get whipped and foamy on top and it's the best strawberry lemonade in the world!

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