Mint lemonade islemonade flavored withmint. It may be made with whole mint leaves, mint-flavored syrup, or pureed mint leaves, and may be served over ice cubes or blended with ice into aslush orsmoothie. It is sometimes called avirginmojito.[1]
It is found in North America, Europe, Latin America, and the Middle East,[2] and is attested since the early 20th century.[3][4]
In the Arab world it is called “limon na-naa”.[citation needed]
In Israel, it is calledlimonana, aportmanteau oflimonHebrew:לימון 'lemon' andnaʿnaʿHebrew:נענע 'mint'.[20][21] The word was coined for an advertising campaign to promotebus advertising, in which various celebrities were shown promoting a drink called "Limonana", a blend of lemon and mint, which was in the end revealed to be fictitious.[22][23][24][6]
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^Sharon-Rivlin, Vered (14 October 1997).מה בולט ושורץ בגוש דן [What is Prominent and Swarming in Gush Dan?].Globes (in Hebrew). Archived fromthe original on 4 October 2013. Retrieved28 May 2012.