Refreshing Watermelon Mint Juice you can make in minutes with a blender. Naturally sweet with no added sugar, this drink combines juicy watermelon, cooling mint and a splash of lime for a bright finish. A short video demonstration is available to show the simple steps.

We enjoy watermelon year-round—cubed and chilled for quick snacks or blended into drinks. Watermelon is incredibly hydrating, and a freshly made glass of watermelon juice is one of the most refreshing things you can sip on a warm day.
The combination of watermelon, mint and lime is simple but very effective. The mint adds a cooling herbal note while lime introduces a bright tartness that balances the sweetness.
How to Make Watermelon Mint Juice
Place chopped watermelon, mint leaves and lime juice into a blender. Puree until smooth, then strain the mixture through a fine sieve for a clear, silky juice. Serve chilled or over ice.

The finished juice is sweet, lightly minty and slightly tart from the lime—very refreshing and easy to drink. The lime is important: without it the juice can taste flat, so don’t skip that squeeze of fresh lime.
My first attempt used only watermelon and mint; it was pleasant but missing a bright note. Adding lime gave the juice the sharp, lively edge it needed. Trust the taste test—add the lime.
This watermelon mint juice is perfect for a quick, healthy refreshment. It’s naturally low in calories and makes a great alternative to sugary drinks.
*If you enjoy homemade juices, try other simple blends like Pineapple Ginger Juice or Mango Juice for more fresh, natural options.
Watch a short video demonstration:

Watermelon Mint Juice
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Ingredients
- 4 cups cubed seedless watermelon
- 4 mint leaves
- Juice of 1 lime
Instructions
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Put all ingredients in a blender and puree until smooth.
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Strain through a fine sieve, then serve chilled or over ice. Enjoy!
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