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lemonade : ウィキペディア英語版
lemonade

Lemonade is a lemon-flavored drink sweetened with sugar among other sweeteners.
In North America, certain European countries, and most Asian countries lemonade is usually made from a basic recipe of lemon juice, water, and cane sugar or honey and is often home-made. As with other citrus products like orange juice, it can be characterised as regular or home style, the latter indicating the presence of pulp in the end product.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Lemon Limeade )〕 Lemonade can also be partially or completely frozen, or added to other beverages like iced tea, hot tea, coffee, and beer and used as the base for cocktails; all are discussed below.
In the United Kingdom, Australia, Ireland and some other English-speaking countries, lemonade is a commercially produced, lemon-flavored, carbonated, sweetened soft drink (similar to lemon-lime sodas in North America without the lime). Although lemonade is usually non-alcoholic, in recent years alcoholic versions of lemonade (called "hard lemonade") have become popular in various countries. Lemonade may be seen as the prototypical soft drink as the words for the category of carbonated beverages such as Coca-Cola, 7-Up, carbonated apple juice, ''inter alia'' in addition to non-carbonated soft drinks in a number of European languages are "limonade", "limonada" or some variant.
In different parts of the world, there are variations on the drink and its name. Pink lemonade and frozen lemonade are also prepared. Pink lemonade is often made pink by raspberry, strawberry, cranberry, grape and/or other berries in some combination; other combinations like raspberry lemonade, strawberry lemonade, blackberry lemonade, and cherry limeade are very popular as well; raspberryade is also made.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Orange Juice, Apple Juice, & Fruit Juices & More – Minute Maid® )
Limeade substitutes out the lemons for limes. Lemon-limeade is made with various proportions of the two fruits—including commercial preparations.〔 Other additional flavouring for lemonade aside from berries, grapes, plum etc. includes rose water, honey, and mint. In addition to lemonade, limeade, and lemon limeade, the other citrus fruits follow the pattern: orangeade is also known using various types of orange (there is also orange lemonade) and it is produced commercially by Minute Maid,〔 inter alia, and recipes for grapefruitade are available, which is also bottled by some regional companies and for which Martha Stewart has published a recipe.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Honey Ruby Red Grapefruitade )〕 Other varieties of lemonade based on less common varieties like the Meyer lemon and other beverages based on various other citrus combinations are known (such as a lemonade-like analogue of the more orange-juice-like Five Alive, which is made from juices of orange, grapefruit, tangerine, lemon, and lime) as recipes and bottled products.
Lemonade etc. can also be carbonated, either by a bottler or by a consumer adding carbonated water or lemon-lime soda to a product.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Sparkling Mint Lemonade )〕 Lemonade concentrate is sold for use with home carbonated-beverage makers.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Country Time® Lemonade )
== In Canada, the UK and US ==
In the United Kingdom, lemonade most often refers to a clear, carbonated, sweetened, lemon-flavored soft drink, similar to the lemon-lime sodas sold in the U.S. The suffix "-ade" in British English is used for several carbonated sweet soft drinks, such as limeade, orangeade or cherryade.
UK-style lemonade and beer are mixed to make a shandy. Lemonade is also an important ingredient in the Pimm's Cup cocktail and is a popular drink mixer.
In the UK and other places the American-style drink is often called "traditional lemonade" or "homemade lemonade". Carbonated versions of this are also sold commercially as "cloudy" or "traditional" lemonade. There are also similar uncarbonated products, lemon squash and lemon barley water, both of which are usually sold as a syrup which is diluted to taste.

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