Papelon con Limon

Papelon con Limon

Papelon con Limon (pah-peh-LOHN kohn lee-MOHN)

Panela Lemonade

Prep Time 10 min
📈 Difficulty Easy
👥 Servings
6

An ice-cold refreshment of dissolved panela (unrefined cane sugar) and fresh lime juice — the simplest and most refreshing Venezuelan drink.

Nutrition & Info

110 kcal per serving
Carbs 28.0g

Dietary

vegetarian vegan dairy-free gluten-free nut-free

Equipment Needed

pitcher saucepan citrus press

Presentation Guide

Vessel: tall glass

Garnishes: lime wheel, mint sprig

Instructions

  1. 1

    Grate or chop the papelon block for faster dissolving.

  2. 2

    Dissolve papelon in 2 cups of warm water, stirring until fully melted. Let cool.

  3. 3

    Add remaining cold water and fresh lime juice. Stir well.

  4. 4

    Taste and adjust sweetness or tartness as desired.

  5. 5

    Serve over crushed ice in tall glasses, garnished with mint if desired.

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Did You Know?

Venezuelans argue passionately about the ideal ratio of papelon to limon — some like it sweet, others demand it sour, and this preference is apparently a deeply personal matter.

Chef's Notes

Equipment Tips

  • pitcher
  • saucepan
  • citrus press

Garnishing

lime wheel, mint sprig

The Story Behind Papelon con Limon

Papelon con limon is Venezuela's most democratic drink, consumed across all social classes since the colonial era when sugarcane plantations made panela universally available. The combination of unrefined sugar with Caribbean limes created a drink that is simultaneously simple and complex. It remains the default refreshment at every Venezuelan gathering.

🕐 Traditionally enjoyed any time, especially on hot days 📜 Origins: Colonial sugarcane era

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