The most commonly purchased flavor of soft drink
What is Cola?
The process whereby the coffee bean's color, flavor and aroma are developed
What is roasting?
The origin of tea
What is China?
The beverage banned in certain European countries for high caffeine content
What is energy drink/beverage?
The amount of water drinkable water on earth
What is 3 percent?
The major ingredient in soft drinks
An alkaloid compound that occurs naturally in coffee beans
What is caffeine?
This determines the grade of tea
This includes ingredients like L-theanine and ginseng
What is smart beverages?
Added to sports drinks because of the phytochemicals they contain
What is green tea and acai?
The artificial color that was originally added to soda and still used today
What is caramel?
An Italian word, this coffee is made by using high-pressure steam to force water through the ground coffee
What is espresso?
The type of tea provides the highest amount of caffeine in one 6-ounce cup
What is black tea?
The component of sports drinks are intended to fuel both the muscles and the brain
Beverages with naturally occuring phytochemicals
What is orange juice, cranberry juice, red wine, and tea?
The term soda originated from
What is acidifying baking soda?
The top coffee producing countries
What is Colombia and Ethiopia?
The group if chemicals thought to be responsible for the beneficial health effects of tea
What are polyphenols?
Nutrients added to some sports drinks other than carbohydrates and electrolytes
What are amino acids, herbs, vitamins, or caffeine?
The kilocalories in water
What is 0?
The artificial sweeteners found in diet soda
What is Aspartame, Sucralose, Acesulfame Potassium (Ace-K), Stevia?
This country is often cited as the point of discovery for coffee
What is Ethiopia?
The type of tea whose anti-cancer properties are supported by in vitro, animal, and epidemiologic studies
What is green tea?
Three different types of electrolytes in sports drinks
What are chloride, sodium, and potassium?
The process of making juice
What is extraction, clarification, pasteurization and packaging?