Minute Maid Strawberry Aguas Frescas is a strawberry-flavored, non-carbonated beverage that’s impressed by the Latin American drinks of the identical identify, which accurately means “recent water” in Spanish.A 16 fl oz can sells for roughly $1.49, however I acquired this will courtesy of the Coca-Cola firm.
One factor that Minute Maid has nailed down with its line of Aguas Frescas drinks is the aroma. The Strawberry Aguas Frescas smelled like recent strawberries and was fairly interesting. The colour was much less so, with a really pale pink hue that mirrored the low 3 % juice content material of the drink.
The Strawberry Aguas Frescas had a pleasantly tart and fruity taste that was marred by extreme sweetness and a barely bitter aftertaste resulting from using sucralose. The bogus sweetener wasn’t too obvious on this specific taste of the Minute Maid Aguas Frescas line, however the cloying sweetness was nearer to soda than what I might anticipate from a mimic of aguas frescas. I feel the tartness supplied by the strawberry juice helped with balancing the sweetness a good quantity.
Of the three flavors, I might say that the Strawberry Aguas Frescas was probably the most profitable variation. The tartness of the strawberry juice performed effectively with the sucralose to dampen the synthetic aftertaste, and the mixture of candy and bitter has all the time been a winner for good purpose. Personally, I might have most well-liked the omission of synthetic sweetener for a milder drink, however I acknowledge that my penchant for much less candy drinks (and distaste for synthetic sweetener) is probably not the bulk opinion.
By Renee.
Dietary Information – Minute Maid Strawberry Aguas Frescas (16 fl oz)
Energy – 90 (from Fats – 0)
Fats – 0g (Saturated Fats – 0g)
Sodium – 110mg
Carbs – 22g (Sugar – 21g)
Protein – 0g