
This has honestly become my go-to replacement for soft drinks in the summer.
Instead of reaching for something sugary, I make this fresh fruit water. It still feels special and refreshing, but much lighter and more natural. The slight sweetness from the fruit is just enough to satisfy cravings, without that heavy feeling you often get from sodas.
Especially on warm days, it’s so nice to have something cold, fruity, and refreshing ready in the fridge. It makes staying hydrated feel easy and enjoyable, not like something you have to force yourself to do.
🍓 Ingredients:
- 1/2 cup watermelon
- 6–8 strawberries
- 1/2 pink grapefruit
- Fresh mint
- Water
- Ice (optional)

Step 1:
Start by washing all your ingredients well, including the strawberries, the mint, and the grapefruit. Since everything goes directly into the water, it’s important that everything is clean and fresh. Taking a moment for this step makes the whole process feel more organized and relaxed.

Step 2:
Next, cut the watermelon into small, bite-sized cubes. You only need about half a cup, so a small portion is enough. Then remove the green tops from the strawberries and cut them in half. If the strawberries are larger, you can cut them into smaller pieces so they fit nicely into your glass or bottle.

Step 3:
Now take half of the pink grapefruit and cut it into small slices or pieces. It doesn’t need to look perfect, just make sure the pieces are not too large. After that, take a few fresh mint leaves and gently press them once between your fingers. This helps release their flavor without making them too strong.

Step 4:
Place all the prepared ingredients into a large bottle, jar, or pitcher. Try to spread them out a little so they are not all sitting in one spot. This helps the flavors mix more evenly later.

Step 5:
Slowly pour cold water over the fruit until everything is fully covered.
If you like your drink extra refreshing, you can add a few ice cubes at this point.

Step 6:
Let the drink sit for at least 15 to 30 minutes, ideally in the fridge. During this time, the fruit begins to release its flavor into the water. The strawberries add a gentle sweetness, the grapefruit brings freshness and a slight tang, and the mint gives the drink a cool and refreshing finish.

Step 7:
After it has rested, take a sip and see how it tastes. If you would like a stronger flavor, simply let it sit a bit longer or add a little more fruit. Then it’s ready to enjoy.

🍓 Nutritional Values (approx.)
Honestly, what I love most about this drink is how light it feels. It’s not something heavy or sugary — it’s just simple and refreshing.
- Calories: around 60–80 kcal
- Carbohydrates: about 15–18 g
- Natural sugar: around 12–15 g
- Fat: 0 g
- Protein: about 1 g
- Fiber: around 2–3 g
💧 My personal experience
For me, this drink is less about the exact numbers and more about how it makes me feel.
Because it’s so low in calories and has no added sugar, I never feel guilty drinking it — even throughout the whole day. The sweetness comes naturally from the fruit, which really helps when you’re craving something sweet but still want to stay on track.
I also noticed that I simply drink more water when I prepare it like this. Plain water can feel boring sometimes, but this just feels fresh and a little special. And honestly, that already makes a big difference.
The grapefruit and strawberries give you a nice amount of vitamin C, which just feels good, especially when you’re trying to take better care of yourself. And the watermelon makes everything feel light and hydrating.