Hydrating, Antioxidant-Packed & Perfect for Summer Sipping
Some drinks just feel like wellness in a glass and this is one of them.
We’re blending fresh cold-pressed watermelon juice, earthy matcha green tea, a little raw honey, and distilled water into one perfect glass. This vibrant layered drink is as fun to make as it is to sip.
This recipe is one of our summer favorites because it strikes the perfect balance: cooling, clean, and packed with nutrients your mind and body will love. Whether you’re powering through a long day or enjoying a slow morning, this is the kind of drink that supports you from the inside out.
What You’ll Need:
- 3 cups fresh cold-pressed watermelon juice
- 1-2 teaspoons ceremonial grade matcha
- 1/4 cup hot distilled water
- 1-2 tsp raw honey
- Ice (optional, but recommended)
Step-by-Step Instructions
- Juice the Watermelon
Start by cutting your watermelon into chunks. Run them through your Canoly Cold Press Juicer it’ll gently extract all that sweet, hydrating juice while preserving the vitamins and antioxidants.
Why cold press? Watermelon is 92% water but full of lycopene, citrulline, and vitamin C all of which help hydrate your skin, reduce inflammation, and support circulation. You want to keep those nutrients intact, and cold press is the way to go.
2. Make the Matcha
In a small matcha whisking bowl, add your matcha powder.
Bring your distilled water just below a boil (around 175°F). Pour it over the matcha, add honey while warm, and whisk until smooth and frothy.
Matcha is rich in L-theanine and slow-release caffeine, which means you get calm energy without the crash. It’s also high in EGCG, a powerful antioxidant known to support brain health, metabolism, and skin clarity.
3. Layer It Up
Slowly pour the matcha mixture into the glass of watermelon juice. This gives it that beautiful layered effect: watermelon on the bottom, matcha on top.
Why We Love This Combo
- Watermelon = hydration + glow
- Matcha = calm energy + antioxidants
- Honey = antimicrobial & gut-friendly sweetness
Together, they create a balance of hydration, vitality, and flavor that’s hard to beat. And when made with the Canoly Cold Press Juicer, you know you’re getting the freshest foundation possible.
What This Drink Really Does for You
This Watermelon Matcha Refresher isn’t just delicious, it's functional fuel for your body and mind. Every ingredient plays a role in supporting energy, clarity, and long-term health.
Together, watermelon and matcha create a refreshing powerhouse that:
- Supports circulation and heart health with naturally occurring citrulline to relax blood vessels and improve blood flow
- Aids in muscle recovery and reduces post-workout soreness with electrolytes and antioxidants
- Boosts mental clarity and mood thanks to matcha’s blend of L-theanine and gentle caffeine-keeping you calm, focused, and energized
- Gently detoxifies by flushing out excess water and supporting the liver and kidneys, thanks to watermelon’s natural diuretic properties and matcha’s chlorophyll content
- Fires up your metabolism with EGCG and vitamin C, making it an ideal pre- or post-workout hydration choice
- Strengthens your immune system with polyphenols and antioxidants that help your body fight off inflammation and free radicals
- Protects eye and skin health with beta-carotene and vitamin A, helping to maintain vision and promote a natural glow
It's hydration, focus, and cellular support all in one glass.
Final Sips
This isn’t just a drink. It’s a hydration ritual, a self-care moment, and a nutritional powerhouse that takes less than 10 minutes to make.
Use your Canoly C09 Juicer to press the freshest watermelon base, then layer on the calm-focus benefits of matcha. You’ll not only taste the difference, you will feel it. Try it!
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3 comments
I never received my free gifts. The logon “canoly.com” does not come up
I did not receive recipe book with mine either
I like the juicer but disappointing that I was missing the recipe book that I saw on the commercial hopefully this wasn’t used when I bought it new