Lemonade

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Lemonade, in the United States, is a sweet beverage composed of sugar, lemon juice, and water. Lemonade is usually served chilled, often over ice and sometimes with a slice of lemon. In the summer months, young children often establish lemonade stands.

In Britain, lemonade is a carbonated lemon or lemon-lime flavored soft drink, which can be clear (e.g. Sprite® or R Whites®) or cloudy (e.g. traditional lemonades). As well as being drunk on its own, this sort of lemonade can be mixed with beer to make a shandy, added to wine and other ingredients to make the Spanish drink sangria, or served as a mixer with spirits.


Categories: [Beverages]


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