Brazilian-Style Coconut Limeade (Limonada Suíça)
Posted on July 29, 2025
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This Coconut Limonada Suíça is creamy, citrusy, and just the thing you need to cool off on a hot day. Inspired by Brazil’s iconic limeade, this version blends whole limes with sugar, ice, and coconut condensed milk for a sweet and tangy tropical twist.
Key Ingredients
1. Whole Limes
Using the whole lime—peel and all—adds intense citrus flavor and a touch of bitterness that balances the sweetness beautifully. Make sure to scrub them clean!
2. Coconut Condensed Milk
This is what makes the drink creamy, sweet, and tropically indulgent. It’s like a coconut milkshake with a citrusy punch.
3. Ice + Water
The key to that signature Brazilian texture is lots of ice blended right into the drink. It turns it into a creamy, slushy dream that’s ultra refreshing.
Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1. Prep the limes. Trim the ends off each lime and cut them into quarters.
Step 2. First blend: Add limes, sugar, and cold water to a blender. Pulse 5–8 times—just enough to extract flavor without over-blending the peel.
Step 3. Strain: Pour the mixture through a fine mesh strainer into a pitcher to remove pulp and peel. Press with a spoon to get all the juice out.
Step 4. Final blend: Return the strained liquid to the blender. Add coconut condensed milk and 4 cups of ice. Blend until smooth and creamy.
Step 5. Serve: Pour over fresh ice and garnish with lime wedges. Serve immediately!
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I make this ahead of time?
It’s best enjoyed fresh, but you can prep the first blend (lime, sugar, water) in advance and add ice + condensed milk right before serving.
Can I use key limes or bottled juice?
Fresh whole limes give the drink its signature flavor. Bottled juice won’t deliver the same citrus oils and aroma.
Can I substitute the coconut condensed milk?
Yes! You can use regular sweetened condensed milk or even make your own coconut condensed version at home.
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Brazilian-Style Coconut Limeade (Limonada Suíça)
This Coconut Limonada Suíça is creamy, citrusy, and just the thing you need to cool off on a hot day. Inspired by Brazil’s iconic limeade, this version blends whole limes with sugar, ice, and coconut condensed milk for a sweet and tangy tropical twist.
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Details on preparation
Prep Time:
10 minutes
Cook Time:
0 minutes
Total Time:
10 minutes
Cuisine:
Brazilian
Course:
Drinks
Calories:
210kcal
Servings:
6
Author:
Ronica Rupan
Ingredients
Brazilian-Style Coconut Limeade (Limonada Suíça)

This ice-cold Brazilian-style limeade is sweet, tart, creamy, and insanely refreshing. Inspired by Brazil’s famous limonada suíça, this version uses coconut condensed milk to add a tropical twist that’s perfect for summer sipping.
Ingredients (6 servings):
- 4 limes, scrubbed and washed (plus wedges for garnish)
- 1/3 cup sugar
- 7 oz sweetened coconut condensed milk (or regular condensed milk)
- 4 cups cold water
- 4 cups ice, plus more for serving
Instructions:
Prep the limes:
Trim the ends off each lime, then quarter them.
First blend:
Add the lime quarters, sugar, and water to a blender. Pulse 5–8 times—just enough to release the oils and juices from the peel without making it bitter.
Strain:
Pour the mixture through a fine-mesh sieve into a pitcher to remove the pulp and peel pieces. Press with a spoon to get every drop.
Final blend:
Return the strained liquid to the blender. Add the coconut condensed milk and ice. Blend until smooth, frothy, and creamy.
Serve:
Pour over lots of ice and garnish with lime wedges. Serve immediately and enjoy the chill.
Let’s Talk Ingredients: The Stars of This Limeade!
When it comes to this drink, simplicity is key—but the ingredients do all the heavy lifting when it comes to flavor and texture. Here’s why each one deserves a little spotlight:
Cooking hacks and tips
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Use whole limes with peel for a bold citrus flavor, but don’t over-blend or it’ll turn bitter.
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Coconut condensed milk adds rich tropical creaminess—try it once and you’ll never go back.
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Want it extra frosty? Freeze the lime quarters for 15 minutes before blending.
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