5 Kinds of Beverages
1. Coffee Capuccino
A cappuccino is a coffee-based drink made primarily from espressoand milk. It consists of one-third espresso, one-third heated milk and one-third milk foam and is generally served in a 6 to 8-ounce cup. The cappuccino is considered one of the original espresso drinks representative of Italian espresso cuisine and eventually Italian-American espresso cuisine.
2. Yakult
Yakult is fermented skimmed milk drink which contains at least 6,5 billion lactic acid bacteria Lactobacillus casei Shirota (LcS) in each bottle, selected and cultivated in Japan in 1935 by Dr. Minoru Shirota.
Yakult is suitable for everybody and can be drunk anytime during the day. It has no additives or artificial colouring, and it is gluten-free and fat-free.
3. Soft Drinks
Soda. Pop. Soft drinks. Anyway you say it, sparkling beverages are non-alcoholic, carbonated drinks containing flavorings, sweeteners and other ingredients. No matter what your taste, sparkling beverages come in many forms, including regular, low-calorie, no-calorie, caffeinated and caffeine-free drinks.Sparkling beverages also contain small amounts of sodium, primarily from the water used to produce the beverage. Soft drinks may also supply phosphorus and small amounts of potassium.
4. Lemonade
Lemonade is any of various sweetened beverages found around the world, all characterized by lemon flavour.
Most lemonade varieties can be separated into two distinct types: cloudy and clear; each is known simply as "lemonade" (or a cognate) in countries where dominant. Cloudy lemonade, generally found in North America and India, is a traditionally homemade drink made with lemon juice, water, and sweetener such as cane sugar or honey. A clear lemonade is a lemon flavoured carbonated soft drink which first appeared in the UK in 1833, and is also sold in Ireland, South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand. It should not be confused with Sprite, a lemon-lime flavoured soft drink.
A popular cloudy variation is pink lemonade, made with added fruit flavours such as raspberry or strawberry among others, giving a distinctive pink color. The "-ade" suffix may also be applied to other similar drinks made with different fruits, such as limeade, orangeade, or cherryade. Alcoholic varieties are known as hard lemonade.
5. Iced Tea
Iced tea is a form of cold tea. Though usually served in a glass with ice, it can also refer to a tea that has been chilled or cooled. It may or may not be sweetened. Iced tea is also a popular packaged drink. It can be mixed with flavored syrup, with multiple common flavors including lemon, raspberry, lime, passion fruit, peach, orange, strawberry, and cherry. While most iced teas get their flavor from tea leaves (Camellia sinensis), herbal teas are also sometimes served cold and referred to as iced tea. Iced tea is sometimes made by a particularly long steeping of tea leaves at lower temperature (one hour in the sun versus 5 minutes at 180–212 °F / 80–100 °C). Some people call this "sun tea". In addition, sometimes it is also left to stand overnight in the refrigerator.
0 comments:
Post a Comment