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PostPosted: Sun Mar 06, 2005 12:00 am 
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Hey, went to a relatively new Indian grocer here in the Portland area and grabbed the cola pictured below. I like to try drinks and sweets from other cultures. It was fantastic. It's marketed as an "ice cream soda". It tastes like a combination of cream soda with rose water and Indian spices. Anyone else tried Indian sodas with such flavorings?

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Check out this thread. Read down a little bit to find out about Limca, and other Indian sodas.

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I suppose the makers might quibble with you calling them Indian spices.

As the thread Steve linked shows, I was less able to like Pakola, though my description, apart from the final judgment, isn't that different from yours.

For medicinal, overly-flavored tropical soda pop, I'll stick to the Caribbean ans S American stuff, such as Iron Beer, Materva, the Guarana drinks of Brazil, Jamaican ginger beers, etc. I don't really even like most of the Mexican stuff, Jarritos tamarindo and Mexican Squirt excepted, because they are almost uniformly cloying and flat (flavor wise, not carbonation).


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JeffB,

What do you think of Sidral Mundet, a Mexican Apple Soda? I've been off Coke since Ash Wednesday, which allows me to consider other drinks than my standard. I have to come to really like it.

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I'm not a huge fan of apple cider in any form, though I know that Sidral is a little less sweet. It's interesting that two of the more popular drinks in Mexico, Sidral and the Sangria pop, nod back to Spain.


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