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- Aguas frescas are a traditional fruit drink from Mexico with roots back to when the Aztecs mashed fruit.
- Make simple syrup first, blend fruit, then strain for a smooth, light texture; ready in under 10 minutes.
- Make ahead and store: blend up to two hours ahead, refrigerate up to three days; freeze chopped mango for future use up to six months.
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My Mango Agua Fresca is made with sweet Ataulfo mangoes, coconut water, fresh lime juice, and a quick simple syrup for a tropical drink that stays light and refreshing. Serve it over plenty of ice with a lime wedge, and you’ve got a summer drink that cools you down fast.
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Imagine sipping agua mango fresca on a hot summer day, where the mango is sweet and creamy, the coconut water adds a tropical finish, and the lime juice keeps every sip bright. The beauty of agua fresca mango is that it tastes fresh and fruity without being as thick as a smoothie or as heavy as juice. It’s smooth, cold, and refreshing, with just enough sweetness to let the mango shine.
Aguas frescas have been part of Mexican culture for centuries, with roots going back to when the Aztecs mashed fruit with water for refreshment during market travels.
You may see this refreshing drink called mango agua fresca, agua fresca mango, or agua de mango fresca, but they all refer to the same thing: a light Mexican fruit drink made with ripe mangoes, water, and a touch of sweetness.
Today, agua fresca de mango is popular at Mexican street stalls, restaurants, markets, and homes, especially when fresh mangoes are in season. Mexico produces mangos in many regions, and from February through September, ripe mangoes show up in all kinds of refreshing drinks, desserts, and snacks.
This mango agua fresca recipe keeps the traditional idea simple while giving it a tropical twist by using coconut water instead of plain filtered water. You’ll make a quick simple syrup with sugar and coconut water, blend it with chopped mangoes until smooth, then strain it into a pitcher to remove extra pulp. Once the remaining coconut water and lime juice go in, you’ve got a cold, hydrating mango drink that’s ready in less than 10 minutes.


Mango Agua Fresca Key Ingredients
Here are the key ingredients you need to make mango agua fresca at home.
Ataulfo Mangoes
Ataulfo mangoes are my favorite for mango agua fresca because they are high in vitamin C, naturally sweet, creamy, and low in fiber. A ripe mango should smell sweet near the stem and give slightly when gently pressed. If you use a more fibrous mango like Tommy Atkins (red and green), strain the drink well after blending for a smoother finish.
Coconut Water
Most agua fresca recipes use plain water, but coconut water adds a tropical flavor that pairs beautifully with mango and lime. It also makes the drink feel more refreshing, especially during hot summer months when you want something hydrating and light.
Granulated Sugar
Sugar helps balance the lime juice and brings out the mango’s natural sweetness. Since ripe mangoes can vary in sweetness, make the simple syrup first, then taste and adjust the final pitcher before serving. Ripe mangoes may need less sugar, while less-sweet mangoes may need a little more.
Lime Juice
Fresh lime brightens the pop of the sweet mango flavor, keeping it from tasting flat. It cuts through the mango’s sweetness, making the drink taste cleaner, fresher, and more refreshing.
Ice
Mango agua fresca is best served over plenty of ice. The colder it is, the lighter and more refreshing it tastes, especially when served at cookouts, pool parties, or summer gatherings.


How to Make Mango Agua Fresca
This mango agua fresca comes together quickly; just remember to strain the blended mango mixture for a cleaner, lighter texture.
Heat a medium pot over medium heat. Add sugar and ½ cup coconut water, then cook until sugar dissolves, about 1-2 minutes. Set aside and let cool.
Add the simple syrup and mangos to a food blender, then blend on high for 30 seconds until completely smooth. Pour the mango juice through a fine-mesh strainer over a large pitcher, pressing with a spoon to remove any excess pulp. Stir in the remaining coconut water and lime juice, and taste and adjust sweetness as needed. Serve mango agua fresca in glasses filled with ice cubes and garnish with a lime wedge.


Storing Leftover Agua Fresca
Mango agua fresca can be blended up to 2 hours in advance and stored in the refrigerator until ready to serve. Leftovers can be stored in an airtight container or pitcher in the refrigerator for up to 3 days, but stir well before serving because the mango may settle at the bottom.
Freezing the finished drink is not necessary, but you can freeze leftover chopped mango in a freezer-safe bag for up to 6 months to use in future agua frescas or smoothies.


Pro Recipe Substitutions, Tips and Tricks
Here are my top tips for making the best agua de mango fresca every time.
- Ataulfo mangoes are best for a smooth mango agua fresca because they are creamy, sweet, and low in fiber. Use ripe mangoes for the best flavor; they should smell sweet near the stem and give slightly when pressed.
- Tommy Atkins mangoes can still be used, but they are more fibrous, so strain the mixture well after blending.
- Mango season in Mexico typically runs from February to September, which is also when U.S. grocery stores usually have some of the best imported mangoes for agua fresca de mango.
- Start with the simple syrup so the sugar dissolves completely instead of settling at the bottom of the pitcher.
- Taste the drink before adding more sugar, as ripe mangoes provide natural sweetness and may not need much extra sugar.
- If you are not a fan of coconut water, swap it for cold filtered water to keep the flavor more traditional.
- Lime juice is optional in some agua frescas, but I love it here because it adds brightness and keeps the mango from tasting too sweet.
- For an herb twist, use fresh mint or basil for a more sophisticated twist; mint keeps it cool and refreshing, while basil adds a light earthy note. You can also steep thyme and rosemary in the simple syrup for a more aromatic flavor.
- For a sparkling mango agua fresca, replace some of the coconut water with club soda, sparkling mineral water, or ginger ale right before serving.
- If mangoes are not in season, frozen mango chunks or mango puree will work.
- If the drink tastes too thick, add more cold coconut water or filtered water until it makes a creamy mango agua fresca.
- For a cocktail version, mix in 1-2 ounces of rum or tequila per serving.
- You can replace the mango with strawberries, blueberries, oranges, peaches, watermelon, pineapple, or a combination of fruits to create another agua fresca flavor.
- Blend the mango agua fresca up to 2 hours in advance and keep it chilled in the refrigerator until ready to serve.
- Serve over plenty of ice and garnish with a lime wedge, mango slice, or mint sprig to make it look as refreshing as it tastes.
FAQ
Here are the answers to some of the most common questions about this mango Agua Fresca recipe:
What is agua fresca made of?
Agua fresca is made with fresh fruit, water, sugar if needed, and ice. Mango agua fresca is made with ripe mangoes, coconut water or cold water, lime juice, and simple syrup for a light, refreshing drink.
Do mangoes lower cholesterol?
Mangoes contain dietary fiber, which can support a balanced diet and overall wellness. However, mango agua fresca should not be treated as a cholesterol-lowering drink by itself.
Can I eat mango with gastritis?
Some people with gastritis can tolerate mango, while others may find that acidic or sweet fruits bother their stomach. If you have gastritis, start with a small amount and follow guidance from your healthcare professional.


What is mango fresco?
“Mango fresco” means fresh mango in Spanish, but many people use the phrase when they mean mango agua fresca. Mango agua fresca is a traditional Mexican-style drink made by blending ripe mangoes with water and serving it cold over ice.
What is in mango water fresca?
Mango agua fresca is made with ripe mangoes, water or coconut water, lime juice, sugar if needed, and ice. This recipe uses coconut water for a tropical twist and fresh lime juice for brightness.
Can mango lower cholesterol?
Mango contains fiber and nutrients that can be part of a heart-friendly diet, but mango alone is not guaranteed to lower cholesterol. For cholesterol concerns, focus on your overall eating pattern and speak with a healthcare professional.




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Before You Begin
To begin, here are the steps I follow to get organized.
Step 1: Read the recipe before you start, and wash and dry your mangos.
Step 2: Measure everything out into individual bowls.
Step 3: Follow the recipe and prepare the best creamy mango agua fresca you’ve ever made.
This mango agua fresca recipe is the perfect drink to help you cool down on a hot day. Made with just four simple ingredients, this refreshing beverage is easy to make and tastes great. Give it a try today and don’t forget to leave it 5 stars!
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Mango Agua Fresca
Fresh mangoes and coconut water blended with lime juice make this tropical Agua Fresca perfect for staying hydrated in the summer!
Instructions
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Turn on the heat to medium, in a medium pot, combine sugar, ½ cup coconut water, cook until sugar dissolves about 1-2 minutes.
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Add the simple syrup and mangos to a food blender, then blitz on high for 30 seconds. Pour the mixture through a fine-mesh strainer over a large pitcher, pressing with a spoon to remove any excess pulp. Stir in the remaining coconut water, lime juice, taste and adjust sweetness as needed. Serve over ice and garnish with a lime wedge.
Notes
Mango agua fresca can be blended up to 2 hours in advance and stored in the refrigerator until ready to serve. Leftovers can be stored in an airtight container or pitcher in the refrigerator for up to 3 days, but stir well before serving because the mango may settle at the bottom.
Freezing the finished drink is not necessary, but you can freeze leftover chopped mango in a freezer-safe bag for up to 6 months to use in future agua frescas or smoothies.
Pro Recipe Tips and Tricks
Here are my top tips for making the best agua de mango fresca every time.
- Ataulfo mangoes are best for a smooth mango agua fresca because they are creamy, sweet, and low in fiber. Use ripe mangoes for the best flavor; they should smell sweet near the stem and give slightly when pressed.
- Tommy Atkins mangoes can still be used, but they are more fibrous, so strain the mixture well after blending.
- Mango season in Mexico typically runs from February to September, which is also when U.S. grocery stores usually have some of the best imported mangoes for agua fresca de mango.
- Start with the simple syrup so the sugar dissolves completely instead of settling at the bottom of the pitcher.
- Taste the drink before adding more sugar, as ripe mangoes provide natural sweetness and may not need much extra sugar.
- If you are not a fan of coconut water, swap it for cold filtered water to keep the flavor more traditional.
- Lime juice is optional in some agua frescas, but I love it here because it adds brightness and keeps the mango from tasting too sweet.
- For an herb twist, use fresh mint or basil for a more sophisticated twist; mint keeps it cool and refreshing, while basil adds a light earthy note. You can also steep thyme and rosemary in the simple syrup for a more aromatic flavor.
- For a sparkling mango agua fresca, replace some of the coconut water with club soda, sparkling mineral water, or ginger ale right before serving.
- If mangoes are not in season, frozen mango chunks or mango puree will work.
- If the drink tastes too thick, add more cold coconut water or filtered water until it makes a creamy mango agua fresca.
- For a cocktail version, mix in 1-2 ounces of rum or tequila per serving.
- You can replace the mango with strawberries, blueberries, oranges, peaches, watermelon, pineapple, or a combination of fruits to create another agua fresca flavor.
- Blend the mango agua fresca up to 2 hours in advance and keep it chilled in the refrigerator until ready to serve.
- Serve over plenty of ice and garnish with a lime wedge, mango slice, or mint sprig to make it look as refreshing as it tastes.
Nutrition
Calories: 573kcalCarbohydrates: 135gProtein: 10gFat: 3gSaturated Fat: 2gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 1gSodium: 1012mgPotassium: 2955mgFiber: 16gSugar: 120gVitamin A: 3571IUVitamin C: 143mgCalcium: 267mgIron: 3mg
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