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soda,
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Soda or
SODA may
refer to: Soft drink, a sweetened, carbonated, and
usually flavored...
- non-alcoholic.
Types of soft
drinks include lemon-lime drinks,
orange soda, cola,
grape soda,
cream soda,
ginger ale and root beer. Soft
drinks may be
served cold...
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baking soda,
bread soda,
cooking soda,
brewing soda and
bicarbonate of
soda and can
often be
found near
baking powder in stores. The term
baking soda is more...
- in Ireland, "bread
soda") is used as a
leavening agent instead of yeast. The
basic ingredients of
soda bread are flour,
baking soda, salt, and buttermilk...
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Sodium carbonate (also
known as
washing soda,
soda ash, sal
soda, and
soda crystals) is the
inorganic compound with the
formula Na2CO3 and its various...
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SodaStream
International Ltd. (Hebrew: סודהסטרים) is an Israel-based
manufacturing company best
known as the
maker of the
consumer home
carbonation product...
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include sparkling natural mineral water, club
soda, and
commercially produced sparkling water. Club
soda,
sparkling mineral water, and some
other sparkling...
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Soda jerk (or
soda jerker) is an
American term used to
refer to a person—typically a
young man—who
would operate the
soda fountain in a restaurant, preparing...
- Beer is an
alcoholic beverage produced by the
brewing and
fermentation of
starches from
cereal grain—most
commonly malted barley,
although wheat, maize...
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Cream soda (also
known as
creme soda or
creaming soda) is a
sweet soft drink.
Generally flavored with
vanilla and
based on the
taste of an ice
cream float...