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PRESENTED BY – Kunal, Kritik,

Amarpreet And Amrit

SUBMITTED TO – Mr. Pranav

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Stimulating• Tea

• Coffee

Refreshing

• Aerated

• Squashes

• Syrups

Nourishing

• Milk Drinks

• Chocolates

• Juices

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A Beverage that raises level of physiological or nervous activity in the body of any biological system .

These Can be natural drinks like tea and coffee or water based artificial juices.

The purpose of these drinks are to make us stay awake and alert.

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Desirable Effects

Stimulation of central nervous system.

Faster heartbeat.

Increased respiration rate.

Suppression of appetite.

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Undesirable Effects

Headaches on withdrawal.

Infertility

Birth defects

Insomnia

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Native of eastern Africa; fruits and leaves eaten for stimulation.

Grown in Yemen ; 13th century.

Coffee brewing spread to Arabian World in the 16th century, then spreads to Europe in the 17th

century.

Center of trade; Mocha, Arabia, in 17th century , spread to French island in 18th , and brazil in 19th .

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Processing Of Coffee (Wet)

Harvesting

Floating

Pulping

Fermentation

Washing

Drying

Storage

Hulling

Polishing

Grading

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Processing Of Coffee (Dry)

Harvesting

Floating

Drying

Storage

Hulling

Polishing

Grading

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2. Tea ( Camelia Sinesis )

Originated in china , about 2700 BC

Early to japan; portugese and dutch introduced to

europe late 1600s after coffee

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PROCESSING OF BLACK TEA

Plucking

Withering

Rolling

Oxidation

Drying

Sorting & Grading

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AERATED BEVERAGES

Infused with carbonic gases.

Makes the drink fizzy when opened.

Available in different flavours such as Lemon,

Orange, Cola etc.

Examples- Soda , Pepsi , Cocacola.

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10. Diet Dr Pepper World’s oldest major soft drink brand in America.

Created by Charles Alderton in 1880’s in Waco, Texas .

Came out in Market in 1962 and was named “ Sugar Free Dr. Pepper”

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9. Fanta (Coca Cola)

Developed in Germany in 1941 .

It has over 100 different flavours around the world.

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8. Diet Mountain Dew

Owned and Manufactured by PepsiCo.

Mountain dew recipe was created by two

tennessee beverage bottlers, Barney and Ally

Hartman in 1940.

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7. Diet Pepsi

• It’s a no sugar variant of Pepsi-Cola produced by PepsiCo.

• Introduced in Market In 1964.

• Became the first Diet Cola to be distributed Throughout The United States Of America.

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6. SPRITE

Manufactured and Produced by Coca Cola

Company.

It’s a colorless lemon-lime flavoured soft drink.

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Introduced in 1885 .

Became Commercially available in United

states In 1904.

Marketed as Bain Tonic And Energy Drink.

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4. MOUNTAIN DEW

Citrus flavoured carbonated soft Drinkmade

by PepsiCo.

Invented by Barney And Ally Hartman

In1940.

Has over 30 Different flavours to offer.

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3. Pepsi

Originally named “Brad’s Drink” .

First Introduced to public in 1893.

Developed by Caleb Bradham , A Pharmacist at

his Drugstore In New Bern, North Carolina.

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Introduced by the Coca Cola company in

1982.

First brand by the company under the Coca

Cola trademark.

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1.COCA COLA CLASSIC

Owned And manufactured by the Coca Cola

Company.

Invented by American pharmacist John

Pemberton in the late 19th century at a

Drugstore in Columbus, Georgia.

Became a national Icon in the U.S.A when

celebrated its 50th Anniversary.

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Concentrated pulp Of Fruits.

Diluted with the addition of chilled water , mineral water.

Examples – Orange Squashes, Pineapple Squashes, lemon squashes and mango Squashes.

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Prepared by combining one part concentrate with

four or five Parts water.

Double Strength squash which are Thicker are

made with two parts concentrate.

Usually made with cold water, but old fashioned

squashes are made with warm water .

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SERVING

People are often asked wheather they would like

it strong or weak.

Commonly served with ice , traditional one are

served warm.

The most squash to be served warm was A

Spiced Berry.

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STORAGE Most cordials and squashes contain

preservatives such as pottasium

sorbate or sulphites, they are

disguised to be sorted on shelves.

They keep well because of

preservatives and High Sugar

Content.

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What Syrups are ?? Thick viscous liquid consisting primarily of a solution

of sugar in water.

The viscosity arises from the multiple hydrogen bonds between the dissolved sugar.

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GOMME SYRUP Gomme is french for “gum” is an ingredient commonly

used in mixed drinks.

It is also commonly used as a sweetener for iced coffee in japan.

Like Bar syrup it is a 2:1 sugar and water mixture.

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Why do I need nourishing drinks? You may have lost weight due to illness

You may need extra nourishment.

Youmay have a poor appetite and findfluids easier to take.

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Banana Smoothie(349-582 kcal and 8-4 g protein) £0.42-£0.52 per serve

• 200ml full fat milk (bluetop) or enriched milk .

• 1 small ripe banana.

• 1 scoop ice cream or double cream

• 1 teaspoon sugar/honey .

Liquidise banana and all ingredients together and serve chilled.

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Fruit Blast(273-387 kcal and 0.5-2.5g protein) £0.28-£0.31 per

serve

• 100ml fresh fruit juice.

• 100ml lemonade.

• 1 scoop ice cream or double cream.

• 1 tablespoon sugar Mix together and serve chilled.