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5 water-rich seasonal fruits to add to your diet to beat the summer heat

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| ETimes.in | Last updated on - May 15, 2026, 11:55 IST
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5 water-rich seasonal fruits to add to your diet to beat the summer heat

The ultimate survival kit for summer? Sunscreen on the outside and hydration inside. As the temperatures soar and the summer sun beats down relentlessly, you need to up your hydration game. While drinking water is important, eating water-rich foods is equally important. Here are five seasonal fruits you should add to your diet this summer.

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Mango

Mango is the king of fruits for a reason. This fruit is highly hydrating, with a water content of about 84%. It is an excellent source of vitamins A and C, which boost immunity and improve skin health. It is rich in fibre, hence good for your digestive health. You can eat it fresh, blend it into smoothies, or enjoy it as a refreshing juice. The natural sweetness is an extra perk!

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Lychee

This tropical fruit, native to Southeast Asia, is perfect for the summer. It has leathery red skin and juicy, translucent white flesh. These delicate fruits contain approximately 82% water. They are rich in vitamin C, which helps strengthen your immune system during the hotter months, when dehydration can make you more vulnerable to illness. Lychees are also a natural source of copper, which plays a crucial role in energy metabolism. You can eat them fresh or refrigerate them for a refreshing twist.

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Pineapple

Pineapples are your summer escape. With a water content of around 87%, this fruit is excellent for hydration. This tropical treasure contains bromelain, an enzyme known for its anti-inflammatory properties and its ability to aid digestion. Pineapples also contain manganese and vitamin C, which support bone health and immunity. You can enjoy them fresh, as a juice, or in a smoothie.

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Orange

Oranges are a summer must-have. They contain about 87% water and are perfect for beating the summer heat. These citrus fruits are also high in vitamin C, which fights oxidative stress and supports collagen production for healthy skin. They also provide folate and potassium, minerals that play a crucial role in heart health and nerve function. You can eat them fresh, juice them, or even add them to salads.

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Ice apple

Also known as palm fruit, this tropical fruit is ideal for the summer heat. It has about 95% water content. Both refreshing and hydrating, the translucent, jelly-like fruit is prized for its cooling properties and natural sweetness. It is also rich in polyphenols with antioxidant and anti-inflammatory benefits. You can eat it fresh or blend it into smoothies. This is the kind of fruit that keeps you coming back for more.

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