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]]>Guarana seeds give caffeine and flavor to Brazilian soft drinks, providing a taste that is woody, earthy, and subtle. Here are three popular Brazilian drinks that you should try to dip your toe into the world of guarana.
Guarana Antarctica is the second most popular soft drink in Brazil behind Coca-Cola. It’s a beloved drink that is flavored with the guarana plant and sugar, prompting people to say that it tastes like a mix of apple and berry. It has a little bit of caffeine, too.
Coca-Cola saw the success of Guarana Antarctica in the country and wanted to get their piece of the action as well, creating Kuat. The company even tried selling this version in the United States, but it never took off.
Guarana Schin is another Brazilian iteration of a guarana-based soft drink. Many say that this is the version that tastes most like the real fruit, meaning that it’s a little bit more astringent than others.
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]]>In fact, you might just not even believe some of the strange soda flavors that are available throughout the globe! Check out some of the weirdest sodas that have become popular in different countries around the planet.
Ramune, a Japanese company that specializes in making unique flavors, but has experienced incredible popularity, offers a soda that is made with curry. Combining citrus flavors, sweetness, and curry might sound strange, but many love this beverage.
If you don’t mind chunks of grassy pulp in your soda, this bizarre beverage from Malaysia might be just for you. This drink is actually based around a popular Asian dessert that uses the leaves from a mint-like plant, though, and not the type of grass that you’d find in your lawn.
Despite its misleading name, birch beer doesn’t contain any alcohol. It is, in reality, just a soda that is similar to root beer, containing herbal extracts and the bark from birch trees, a commonly-found tree in the northeastern United States.
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]]>Jarritos is the soft drink par excellence in Latin America’s most populous country. Founded on August 29th, 1950 by a man named Francisco Hill, this company launched into the market with a coffee-flavored soft drink! It didn’t take him long, however, to find out that the future was in citrus and fruit-flavored drinks.
After beginning to acquire fruits such as grapefruit, mango, mandarin oranges, tamarind, pineapples, and guava from the Mexican territory, the company started to make soft drinks featuring these quintessential Mexican flavors. By the 1960s, Jarritos became the most popular soda in the country!
Jarritos are now available in the aforementioned flavors as well as newer additions such as strawberry, watermelon, grape, and lime. They’re still usually made with natural fruit flavors and are known to be richer, less artificial, and less carbonated than more mass-produced drinks.
According to the company, more than 1,200 bottles of Jarritos are now exported per minute, meaning that these delicious sodas are now available outside of national borders. Be sure to give it a try if you find it at your local store!
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]]>Located in downtown Atlanta, the World of Coke is a sort of museum and exhibition about the history and actuality of the Coca-Cola Company. Founded in this southern city in 1886 by pharmacist John Stith Pemberton, the story of this beverage giant is fascinating and well-told at this museum.
While the history is interesting, my personal favorite part of the whole World of Coca-Cola is the last place you reach: the Taste It! World.
Here, the World of Coca-Cola has a variety of machines set up where visitors can try a variety of Coca-Cola products offered around the world.
While you might think you know a lot of Coke products, you have no idea just how many there are and how unique they can be until you visit this part of the World of Coca-Cola. From the impossibly bitter Beverly soda from Italy to the delicious Fanta Melon Frosty from Thailand, your taste buds will love the ride.
Be sure to check out this unique tasting space if you find yourself in Atlanta one day!
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]]>The post These 5 Fruit Infused Water Recipes Will Make You Ditch Soda appeared first on falafelandcaviar.com.
]]>There is a tasty and nutritious alternative. Drinking infused flavored water is a delicious and inexpensive alternative to juice and sodas, and is extremely easy to make. Not only does it taste great, but you’ll also get the added health benefits from the fruits and herbs that you use.
All of these recipes are designed to fill a quart-sized mason jar for ease and convenience. If you miss the fizz of your favorite soda, try adding sparkling water to your infusions for a bit of a change. We’re sharing five of our favorite combinations, but feel free to experiment to suit your own taste.
Ingredients
1 cup strawberries, sliced
1/4 cup basil leaves
4 cups of water or sparkling water
Directions
Place the basil leaves into the jar and slightly bruise the leaves by pressing with a wooden spoon to help release their flavor. Add the strawberry slices and water. Place the lid on the jar and shake contents to combine. Let sit in the fridge for 1–4 hours to allow the flavors to infuse. The longer it sits, the stronger the flavors will be.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BVBY9LZlFHf/?tagged=raspberryinfusedwater
Ingredients
12 raspberries
1 Lime
4 cups of water or sparkling water
Directions
Add the raspberries to your jar, then muddle the raspberries by crushing them with a muddler or the back of a wooden spoon until you see the juice escape.
Cut the rind off of the lime and slice into rounds. (It’s important to cut the rind off of the lime for this recipe—lime rind is quite bitter and can impart an undesirable taste after it sits for a bit.) Add the lime and water to the jar. Place the lid on the jar and shake contents to combine. Let sit in the fridge for 1–4 hours to allow the flavors to infuse.
There will be some raspberry pieces in the water as a result of the muddling, so it’s best to strain through a mesh strainer before serving.
Ingredients
2 oranges, sliced
2 lemons, sliced
½ cup fresh mint leaves
4 cups of water or sparkling water
Directions
Place the mint leaves into the jar and slightly bruise the leaves by pressing with a wooden spoon to help release their flavor. Add the orange and lemon slices and water. Place the lid on the jar and shake contents to combine. Let sit in the fridge for 1–4 hours to allow the flavors to infuse.
https://www.instagram.com/p/scz1kkNRe8/?tagged=appleinfusedwater
Ingredients
1 large cucumber, sliced
½ cup honeydew melon, cubed
½ cup cantaloupe, cubed
1 apple, sliced
½ cup fresh mint leaves
4 cups of water or sparkling water
Directions
Place the mint leaves into the jar and slightly bruise the leaves by pressing with a wooden spoon to help release their flavor. Add the apple slices, cucumber slices, melon pieces, and water. Place the lid on the jar and shake contents to combine. Let sit in fridge for 1–4 hours to allow the flavors to infuse.
Ingredients
4 whole sprigs fresh rosemary
2 whole fresh oranges, sliced into quarters
4 cups of water or sparkling water
Directions
Place the rosemary sprigs into the jar and slightly bruise them by pressing with a wooden spoon to help release their flavor. Add the orange slices and press them with the wooden spoon to lightly bruise them as well. Add water. Place the lid on the jar and shake contents to combine. Let sit in the fridge for 1–4 hours to allow the flavors to infuse.
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]]>The post Give These Brazilian Guarana Soft Drinks a Try! appeared first on falafelandcaviar.com.
]]>Guarana seeds give caffeine and flavor to Brazilian soft drinks, providing a taste that is woody, earthy, and subtle. Here are three popular Brazilian drinks that you should try to dip your toe into the world of guarana.
Guarana Antarctica is the second most popular soft drink in Brazil behind Coca-Cola. It’s a beloved drink that is flavored with the guarana plant and sugar, prompting people to say that it tastes like a mix of apple and berry. It has a little bit of caffeine, too.
Coca-Cola saw the success of Guarana Antarctica in the country and wanted to get their piece of the action as well, creating Kuat. The company even tried selling this version in the United States, but it never took off.
Guarana Schin is another Brazilian iteration of a guarana-based soft drink. Many say that this is the version that tastes most like the real fruit, meaning that it’s a little bit more astringent than others.
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]]>The post You Won’t Believe That These Popular World Sodas are a Thing appeared first on falafelandcaviar.com.
]]>In fact, you might just not even believe some of the strange soda flavors that are available throughout the globe! Check out some of the weirdest sodas that have become popular in different countries around the planet.
Ramune, a Japanese company that specializes in making unique flavors, but has experienced incredible popularity, offers a soda that is made with curry. Combining citrus flavors, sweetness, and curry might sound strange, but many love this beverage.
If you don’t mind chunks of grassy pulp in your soda, this bizarre beverage from Malaysia might be just for you. This drink is actually based around a popular Asian dessert that uses the leaves from a mint-like plant, though, and not the type of grass that you’d find in your lawn.
Despite its misleading name, birch beer doesn’t contain any alcohol. It is, in reality, just a soda that is similar to root beer, containing herbal extracts and the bark from birch trees, a commonly-found tree in the northeastern United States.
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]]>The post Jarritos is Mexico’s Favorite Soft Drink appeared first on falafelandcaviar.com.
]]>Jarritos is the soft drink par excellence in Latin America’s most populous country. Founded on August 29th, 1950 by a man named Francisco Hill, this company launched into the market with a coffee-flavored soft drink! It didn’t take him long, however, to find out that the future was in citrus and fruit-flavored drinks.
After beginning to acquire fruits such as grapefruit, mango, mandarin oranges, tamarind, pineapples, and guava from the Mexican territory, the company started to make soft drinks featuring these quintessential Mexican flavors. By the 1960s, Jarritos became the most popular soda in the country!
Jarritos are now available in the aforementioned flavors as well as newer additions such as strawberry, watermelon, grape, and lime. They’re still usually made with natural fruit flavors and are known to be richer, less artificial, and less carbonated than more mass-produced drinks.
According to the company, more than 1,200 bottles of Jarritos are now exported per minute, meaning that these delicious sodas are now available outside of national borders. Be sure to give it a try if you find it at your local store!
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]]>The post Ever Wanted to Try Drinks from All Around the World? Go to the World of Coke! appeared first on falafelandcaviar.com.
]]>Located in downtown Atlanta, the World of Coke is a sort of museum and exhibition about the history and actuality of the Coca-Cola Company. Founded in this southern city in 1886 by pharmacist John Stith Pemberton, the story of this beverage giant is fascinating and well-told at this museum.
While the history is interesting, my personal favorite part of the whole World of Coca-Cola is the last place you reach: the Taste It! World.
Here, the World of Coca-Cola has a variety of machines set up where visitors can try a variety of Coca-Cola products offered around the world.
While you might think you know a lot of Coke products, you have no idea just how many there are and how unique they can be until you visit this part of the World of Coca-Cola. From the impossibly bitter Beverly soda from Italy to the delicious Fanta Melon Frosty from Thailand, your taste buds will love the ride.
Be sure to check out this unique tasting space if you find yourself in Atlanta one day!
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]]>The post These 5 Fruit Infused Water Recipes Will Make You Ditch Soda appeared first on falafelandcaviar.com.
]]>There is a tasty and nutritious alternative. Drinking infused flavored water is a delicious and inexpensive alternative to juice and sodas, and is extremely easy to make. Not only does it taste great, but you’ll also get the added health benefits from the fruits and herbs that you use.
All of these recipes are designed to fill a quart-sized mason jar for ease and convenience. If you miss the fizz of your favorite soda, try adding sparkling water to your infusions for a bit of a change. We’re sharing five of our favorite combinations, but feel free to experiment to suit your own taste.
Ingredients
1 cup strawberries, sliced
1/4 cup basil leaves
4 cups of water or sparkling water
Directions
Place the basil leaves into the jar and slightly bruise the leaves by pressing with a wooden spoon to help release their flavor. Add the strawberry slices and water. Place the lid on the jar and shake contents to combine. Let sit in the fridge for 1–4 hours to allow the flavors to infuse. The longer it sits, the stronger the flavors will be.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BVBY9LZlFHf/?tagged=raspberryinfusedwater
Ingredients
12 raspberries
1 Lime
4 cups of water or sparkling water
Directions
Add the raspberries to your jar, then muddle the raspberries by crushing them with a muddler or the back of a wooden spoon until you see the juice escape.
Cut the rind off of the lime and slice into rounds. (It’s important to cut the rind off of the lime for this recipe—lime rind is quite bitter and can impart an undesirable taste after it sits for a bit.) Add the lime and water to the jar. Place the lid on the jar and shake contents to combine. Let sit in the fridge for 1–4 hours to allow the flavors to infuse.
There will be some raspberry pieces in the water as a result of the muddling, so it’s best to strain through a mesh strainer before serving.
Ingredients
2 oranges, sliced
2 lemons, sliced
½ cup fresh mint leaves
4 cups of water or sparkling water
Directions
Place the mint leaves into the jar and slightly bruise the leaves by pressing with a wooden spoon to help release their flavor. Add the orange and lemon slices and water. Place the lid on the jar and shake contents to combine. Let sit in the fridge for 1–4 hours to allow the flavors to infuse.
https://www.instagram.com/p/scz1kkNRe8/?tagged=appleinfusedwater
Ingredients
1 large cucumber, sliced
½ cup honeydew melon, cubed
½ cup cantaloupe, cubed
1 apple, sliced
½ cup fresh mint leaves
4 cups of water or sparkling water
Directions
Place the mint leaves into the jar and slightly bruise the leaves by pressing with a wooden spoon to help release their flavor. Add the apple slices, cucumber slices, melon pieces, and water. Place the lid on the jar and shake contents to combine. Let sit in fridge for 1–4 hours to allow the flavors to infuse.
Ingredients
4 whole sprigs fresh rosemary
2 whole fresh oranges, sliced into quarters
4 cups of water or sparkling water
Directions
Place the rosemary sprigs into the jar and slightly bruise them by pressing with a wooden spoon to help release their flavor. Add the orange slices and press them with the wooden spoon to lightly bruise them as well. Add water. Place the lid on the jar and shake contents to combine. Let sit in the fridge for 1–4 hours to allow the flavors to infuse.
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