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Noun
drinksVerb
drinks- third-person singular of drink
Extensive Definition
A drink, or beverage, is a liquid specifically prepared for
human consumption. In
addition to basic needs, beverages form part of the culture of human society.
Types of beverage
Water
Despite the fact that most beverages, including
juice, soft drinks, and carbonated drinks, have some form of
water in them; water
itself is often not classified as a beverage, and the word beverage
has been recurrently defined as not referring to water.
Essential to the survival of all organisms, water
has historically been an important and life-sustaining drink to
humans. Excluding fat, water
composes approximately 70% of the human body by
mass. It is a crucial component of metabolic processes and serves
as a solvent for many
bodily solutes. Health
authorities have historically suggested at least eight glasses,
eight fluid ounces each, of water per day (64 fluid ounces, or
1.89 litres),
Distilled
(pure) water is rarely found in nature. Spring
water, a natural resource from which much bottled
water comes, is generally imbued with minerals. Tap water,
delivered by domestic
water systems in developed
nations, refers to water piped to homes through a tap. All of
these forms of water are commonly drunk, often purified through
filtration.
Alcoholic beverages
An alcoholic beverage is a drink containing ethanol, commonly known as alcohol, although in chemistry the definition of an alcohol includes many other compounds. Alcoholic beverages, such as wine, beer, and liquor have been part of human culture and development for 8,000 years.Non-alcohol beverages
Non-alcoholic beverages are drinks that would normally contain alcohol, such as beer and wine but are made with no more than .5 percent alcohol by volume. The category includes drinks that have undergone an alcohol removal process such as non-alcoholic beers and de-alcoholized wines.- Non-alcoholic variants:
- Low alcohol beer
- Non-alcoholic wine
- Sparkling cider
Soft drinks
The name "soft drink" specifies a lack of alcohol by way of contrast to the term "hard drink" and the term "drink", the latter of which is nominally neutral but often carries connotations of alcoholic content. Beverages like colas, sparkling water, iced tea, lemonade, squash, and fruit punch are among the most common types of soft drinks, while hot chocolate, hot tea, coffee, milk, tap water, alcohol, and milkshakes do not fall into this classification. Many carbonated soft drinks are optionally available in versions sweetened with sugars or with non-caloric sweeteners.Hot beverages
- Hot beverages, including infusions. Sometimes drunk
chilled.
- Coffee-based
beverages
- Cappuccino
- Coffee
- Espresso
- Café au lait
- Frappé
- Flavored coffees (mocha etc.)
- Latte
- Hot chocolate
- Hot cider
- Mulled cider
- Glühwein
- Tea-based
beverages
- Flavored teas (chai etc.)
- Green tea
- Pearl milk tea
- Tea
- Herbal teas
- Roasted grain beverages
- Coffee-based
beverages
Other
Some substances may either be called food or drink, and accordingly be eaten with a spoon or drunk, depending on solid ingredients in it and on how thick it is, and on preference:References
Measuring drinks
See also
References
External links
drinks in Min Nan: Ím-liāu
drinks in Catalan: Beguda
drinks in Czech: Nápoj
drinks in Welsh: Diod
drinks in Danish: Drik
drinks in German: Getränk
drinks in Spanish: Bebida
drinks in Esperanto: Trinkaĵo
drinks in French: Boisson
drinks in Galician: Bebida
drinks in Korean: 음료
drinks in Indonesian: Minuman
drinks in Inuktitut: ᐃᒥᐊᓗᒃ/aivilik
drinks in Italian: Bevanda
drinks in Hebrew: משקה
drinks in Kinyarwanda: Ikinyobwa
drinks in Swahili (macrolanguage):
Kinywaji
drinks in Kurdish: Vexwirak
drinks in Latin: Potio
drinks in Lojban: selpinxe
drinks in Malay (macrolanguage): Minuman
drinks in Japanese: 飲料
drinks in Norwegian: Drikke
drinks in Central Khmer: ភេសជ្ជៈ
drinks in Low German: Drinken
drinks in Polish: Napój
drinks in Portuguese: Bebida
drinks in Quechua: Upyana
drinks in Russian: Напитки
drinks in Sicilian: Viviruni
drinks in Simple English: Drink
drinks in Serbo-Croatian: Piće
drinks in Sundanese: Inuman
drinks in Finnish: Juoma
drinks in Swedish: Dryck
drinks in Thai: เครื่องดื่ม
drinks in Turkish: İçecek
drinks in Ukrainian: Напої
drinks in Võro: Juuk
drinks in Contenese: 嘢飲
drinks in Chinese: 饮料