10 cold drinks from all over the world to try this summer
Every culture has its own set of preferred ingredients to create refreshing drinks and, who knows, maybe one of these drinks will become your favorite this summer?
Closing summer days are on us, which means it's time to test some of the best cold drinks that this world has to offer. Yes, I'm talking about cooling drinks from all countries around the world: from Mexico to Italy and Japan in India. Every culture has its own set of preferred ingredients to create refreshing drinks and, who knows, maybe one of these drinks will become your favorite this summer? Here are 10 cold drinks from all over the world to try now.
Horchata (Mexico)
Mexico is known for its burning summers and spicy cuisine, a classic cooling drink should therefore be something absolutely different. And it's! Horchata is sweet, milky, sparkling and incredibly satisfied. It can be prepared with or without milk, but the main ingredients are as follows: Vanilla, sugar, rice, cinnamon and almonds. You can add almond milk milk or cow in the mix and mix everything together. It's heavenly tasting!
Neer Plus (India)
In countries with a hot and humid climate as India cold drinks are often made using dairy. They are cold, salty, spicy and offer the necessary flight of the sizzling heat that comes with summers. NEER PLUS is mainly popular in the south of the country, where the climate is hot all year round. It is done with buttermilk, many salty spices and a pinch of salt. Asafoetida can also be used in the mixture. This simple drink easily deactivates thirst and works as well of digestion.
Bandung (Malaysia)
If you still feel like sweet drinks, do a better job of cooling you, then go for the Malaysian classic beverage of Bandung which is prepared with evaporated milk. It has a very nice flavor because of rosewater, look bright and joyful in the glass. It gets its pink color from natural food dye, so keep it in mind in case you like your drinks are 100% natural. Add sugar, ice and you are ready to leave! It looks chic and delicious tastes.
Latte E Menta (Italy)
The Italians are really mad with latte. It does not come as a surprise that they even drank it in summer, but with light changes, of course. LATTE A MENTA is fresh, sparkling and incredibly glossy, making it one of the most preferred summer drinks in Italy. Basically, it is an iced slat prepared with peppermint syrup and freshly terrestrial mint. It's tasty and beyond refreshing!
Soda Sanda (Japan)
Cold summer soda can be made in different ways, but I bet you have not tried to mix it with acid plums. CalledumeboshiIn Japanese andsuanmeiziIn Chinese, the sour plunder is the perfect ingredient to create a sweet drink that is waterproof your thirst this summer. Popular everywhere in the countries of Southeast Asia, this drink combines the salinity of umeboshi, the sweetness of sugar and gay the fingertest of frothy water. This is one of these drinks that will be a shot or a lack for you.
KVAS (Ukraine)
Kvas is the number one drink in Ukraine during hot summer days. It is sold throughout the street, so you can buy a glass of this refreshing drink, no matter where you go. It's a bit delicate to do at home because it's a fermented drink, but you can always try. You will need some bread, water and yeast for the base of the drink, with addition of honey for sweetness and flavor. You will find yourself with a sparkling soft drink that feels incredibly energetic when it is hot outside. It is considered non-alcoholic, but so fermented long enough, it can become a little boozy.
Sujeonggwa (Korea)
How about some dried persimmon punchs? Yes, it's one thing, and you will be amazed with the way this drink is delicious. Prepared with pepper, cinnamon and a lot of ginger, this drink is quite spicy and ardent, but surprisingly cooling. The whole mixture of dried persimons and spices is boiled and needs a little time to cool, but the result is definitely worth waiting.
Thai Ice Tea (Thailand)
Iced tea is one of the most popular fresh drinks in Southeast Asia, but in Thailand, they prepare it particularly well. All street vendors sell it, more often than will not pour it in a simple plastic bag for taking. It is bright orange because of the strong infusion of tea and tastes like the sweetest thing in the world because of the generous amount of condensed milk. There is a lot of ice, so you will drink more liquid than you have negotiated only the ice slowly. It's surprisingly refreshing!
Lemonade (Egypt)
You can find variations in lemonade (or limond) around the world and there is a reason for that. This is the most refreshing summer drink of all time! The simple mixture of lemons, sugar and water creates a perfect combination that dull thirst and fills you. One of the first mentions of the lemonade was found in the ancient Egyptian writings dating from 1,500 AV. J.-C. It's this old! It is also thought that improving digestion and assistance to diarrhea. If you are against the use of sugar, try instead of organic honey.
Hibiscus ginger punch (Jamaica)
The hot climate in Jamaica calls something more than a sweet cold drink to soak thirst during hot summer days. Hibiscus Ginger Punch is a living mix of hibiscus (called sorrel in Jamaica), ginger and sugar to balance everything. The taste is perfect - it is spicy thanks to ginger, the hibiscus gives it a refreshing acidity and the sugar adds the necessary sweetness. It is also incredibly healthy that the ginger root is a recall of known immunity that promotes digestion, while hibiscus normalizes blood pressure and maintains your liver in good health.