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minus-squarexkforce@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up0·11 months agoIf lemonade tastes the same to you as sprite, you need to go to the doctor or maybe the hospital because something is very wrong
minus-squareLamedonyx@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up0·11 months agoBecause what we call “lemonade” in Europe is not the same drink as what is called “lemonade” in the US, although we usually have our own variation (citronnade in France) that corresponds to the American one.
minus-square🇰 🌀 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 ℹ️@yiffit.netlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up0·edit-211 months agoWhat’s lemonade in the EU, then? Or rather, what do you call water, lemon juice and sugar blended together?
minus-squareSnoopey@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·edit-211 months agoSpeaking to 28 countries with 24 languages “WhAt Do YoU cAlL tHiS?” Not that the UK is in the EU anymore, but we’d call that “Still lemonade”, still meaning not sparkling. Not to be confused with “Flat lemonade”, which would just be regular “sparkling” lemonade which has lost its bubbles and now tastes rancid.
If lemonade tastes the same to you as sprite, you need to go to the doctor or maybe the hospital because something is very wrong
Because what we call “lemonade” in Europe is not the same drink as what is called “lemonade” in the US, although we usually have our own variation (citronnade in France) that corresponds to the American one.
What’s lemonade in the EU, then?
Or rather, what do you call water, lemon juice and sugar blended together?
Speaking to 28 countries with 24 languages “WhAt Do YoU cAlL tHiS?”
Not that the UK is in the EU anymore, but we’d call that “Still lemonade”, still meaning not sparkling.
Not to be confused with “Flat lemonade”, which would just be regular “sparkling” lemonade which has lost its bubbles and now tastes rancid.