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Foods and Drinks - Non-alcoholic Drinks

Here you will learn the names of some non-alcoholic drinks in English such as "kombucha", "lemonade", and "lassi".

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root beer
root beer
[noun]

a type of carbonated soft drink that is usually flavored with extracts from the roots of sassafras or sarsaparilla plants, and often contains vanilla, wintergreen, and other flavorings

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kombucha
kombucha
[noun]

a fermented tea beverage that is typically made by adding a culture of bacteria and yeast to sweetened tea

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licuado
licuado
[noun]

a Spanish term that refers to a beverage made by blending fruits, vegetables, milk or yogurt, and often sweeteners

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lassi
lassi
[noun]

a traditional yogurt-based drink from the Indian subcontinent, often flavored with fruits, spices, or herbs, and sometimes sweetened with sugar or honey

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frappe
frappe
[noun]

a drink served with a lot of small pieces of ice

Ex: They offer a decaf option for those who enjoy frappes without the caffeine buzz .
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ayran
ayran
[noun]

a yogurt-based Turkish beverage, often flavored with herbs or spices, consumed as a drink or condiment

Ex: Enjoy a glass of chilled ayran alongside your favorite kebab for a traditional Iranian meal .
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kvass
kvass
[noun]

a traditional fermented beverage that originated in Eastern Europe, typically made from rye bread or other grains, and often flavored with fruits or herbs

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ginger beer

a sweet fizzy drink with ginger flavor, which is usually non-alcoholic

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atole
atole
[noun]

corn meal that is cooked and eaten as mush or that is drunk as a thin gruel

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horchata
horchata
[noun]

a traditional Mexican and Spanish beverage made from rice or other grains, water, and sweeteners, often flavored with cinnamon or other spices

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boza
boza
[noun]

a fermented beverage made from grains such as wheat, corn, or millet, and sweetened with ingredients such as sugar, honey, or fruit

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iced tea
iced tea
[noun]

a beverage made by steeping tea leaves in hot water, then cooling the resulting tea and serving it over ice

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iced coffee

a type of coffee that is served cold, often over ice, often mixed with milk, cream, or sugar to make it taste better

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soda
soda
[noun]

a sweet fizzy drink that is not alcoholic

Ex: She liked to add a scoop of vanilla ice cream to her soda to make a classic ice cream float .
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lemonade
lemonade
[noun]

a drink made with water, sugar, and lemon juice

Ex: After mowing the lawn , he treated himself to a well-deserved glass of fresh lemonade.
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cola
cola
[noun]

a brown and sweet drink with gas and no alcohol in it

Ex: Cola is often served with fast food meals.
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ginger ale

a clear sparkling non-alcoholic drink with ginger flavor, usually mixed with alcoholic drinks

Ex: He preferred ginger ale over cola for its lighter , more refreshing taste .
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barley water

a drink made by leaving barely in boiling water, usually with orange or lemon flavor

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kefir
kefir
[noun]

a fermented dairy drink with probiotic properties, made from milk and kefir grains, used for drinking or cooking

Ex: You can use kefir as a substitute for buttermilk in baking recipes .
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cold brew
cold brew
[noun]

a type of coffee that is steeped in cold water for an extended period of time, typically 12-24 hours

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frappuccino

a blended coffee-based beverage made with ice, milk, and flavored syrup, often topped with whipped cream

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ade
ade
[noun]

a sweet, refreshing beverage made by combining fruit juice with sugar and water

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fruit juice

a drink that is made by extracting the liquid that exists inside of fruits

Ex: At the health fair , they offered samples of various types of fruit juice, including apple , cranberry , and pineapple .
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club soda
club soda
[noun]

a carbonated water that contains added minerals such as sodium bicarbonate, sodium chloride, and potassium sulfate, giving it a slightly salty taste

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limeade
limeade
[noun]

a sweetened sparkling drink with lime flavor

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fizz
fizz
[noun]

a carbonated drink that is similar to soda, often flavored with fruit juices or extracts, and often served over ice

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mixer
mixer
[noun]

a nonalcoholic drink, such as soda or juice, used to dilute or complement alcoholic spirits

Ex: She added a fruit mixer to soften the vodka .
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Tonic
Tonic
[noun]

a type of fizzy water that can be mixed with other drinks such as gin or vodka

Ex: She preferred tonic with a twist of lemon to complement the botanical notes in her gin .
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smash
smash
[noun]

a drink made by muddling or crushing ingredients to release their flavors

Ex: The cocktail menu featured several fruit smashes.
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Bovril
Bovril
[noun]

a type of dark substance made from beef, used in making drinks or cooking

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buttermilk

the liquid left after butter has been produced, which can be drunk or used in cooking

Ex: He recommended using buttermilk in my pancake batter to achieve a light and fluffy texture .
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Coca-Cola
Coca-Cola
[noun]

the brand of a sweet and brown drink that has bubbles in it

Ex: During the road trip , they made a pit stop to grab some snacks , and everyone chose a can of Coca-Cola.
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cream soda

a sweet sparkling drink with vanilla flavor

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Horlicks
Horlicks
[noun]

a sweet drink made with malted milk powder and hot milk

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orangeade
orangeade
[noun]

a sweetened drink with orange flavor that in the UK it is carbonated but in the US it is consumed both with and without bubbles

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orange squash

a thick sweetened drink made with orange juice and water

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sarsaparilla

a fizzy drink with sarsaparilla flavor

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