Lemonade???!


Question:

Lemonade???

in UK, lemonade is like sprite, but I want to know the american equal to lemonade in UK.. something non-carbonated, lemony... would go good with fruit..


Answers:
Its Called "Traditional lemonade"

or TRAD LEM as my dad used to call it when he was trying to be hip! parents eh!?
And its great!

It sjust normally called something like homemade lemonade and in a glass bottle. i think feelgood range have it

in southern usa, we sqeeze fresh lemons, add water, and sugar,

Lemonade you might be ordering limonade

Traditional lemonade;

I thought they called it pop in U.S

The US has carbonated soft drinks referred to as Pop/Soda.These include sprite, coke, Pepsi and so on.
We also have a non carbonated drink made with lemons,sugar and water called Lemon aide.

Hope that helps.

Lemonaide....yes it's made out of sugar, water, and lemons. But Minute Maid Lemonade is also sold in the U.S., but is is carbonated.

Perfect Lemonade Recipe

Everybody knows how to make lemonade, right? Squeeze some lemons, add sugar and water. But how to make lemonade so that it tastes right everytime? Here's a surefire method.

Remember the starting proportions - 1 cup of sugar, 1 cup of water, 1 cup of lemon juice.

The secret to perfect lemonade is to start by making sugar syrup, also known as "simple syrup". Dissolving the sugar in hot water effectively disperses the sugar in the lemonade, instead of having the sugar sink to the bottom.

In a small saucepan heat the sugar and water until the sugar is dissolved completely. While the sugar is dissolving, use a juicer to extract the juice from 4 to 6 lemons, enough for one cup of juice. Add the juice and the sugar water to a pitcher. Add around 4 cups of cold water, more or less to the desired strength. Refrigerate 30 to 40 minutes.

Serve with ice, sliced lemons.

Serves 6.




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