After water (water is our need) Tea is the second most consumed drink around the world.
So today and add another topic in our Alcohol category which is the 8 most consumed drinks around the world.
The list of drinks (beverages) shown here has been created by keeping the sites in Google and keeping an average of drinks out of all of them.
Here are the top 8 most consumed drinks (beverages) ever around the world include:
Tea
Contents
Tea is the national drink of India and China each of which has more than a billion people. it’s generally cheaper to buy and packed with more antioxidants.
Tea is the second most-consumed drink in the world but what is actually on the first number, the first number is water and we do not count water because it is our need, necessary (this whole earth runs with water, so without water, the earth is nothing).
There are many ways in which tea is prepared for consumption such as:
- Lemon milk and sugar are among the most common additives worldwide
The Tea plant is produced in Northern Burma, East Asia, and possibly on the southwestern China border.
Tea comes with a cool slightly bitter, astringent taste, and some tea has a distinct flavour like a sweet, nut, floral, or grass, that is why tea has become the number 1 drink in the world after water.
Coffee
Coffee is a brewed drink prepared from roasted coffee beans, the seeds of berries from certain coffee berries. millions of people start their day with a cup of coffee.
It contains caffeine has a stimulating effect on humans has a bitter taste, is darkly coloured, and is slightly acidic.
To reduce the bitterness, it goes with milk, sugar, cream, and sugar substitutes.
A 2014 study found that coffee consumption (4 cups a day) was inversely allied with all-cause mortality (16% of lower-risk) as well as cardiovascular disease.
In 2018, the world production of green coffee beans was 10.3 million tonnes, led by Brazil with 35% and second by Vietnam, Indonesia, Colombia, Honduras, Ethiopia, Peru, and India.
Beer
Beer is one of the oldest and most consumed drinks (alcoholic) in the world, and the 3 most popular drinks after water, and tea.
Beer was spread through Europe by Germanic and Celtic tribes as far back as 3000 BC.
It was mainly brewed on a domestic scale.
A fact: During the building of the Great Pyramids in Giza, Egypt, each worker got a daily ration of 4 to 5 litres of beer, which served as both nutrition and refreshment that was crucial to the Pyramid’s construction.
Beer can lower the risk of diabetes which is quite surprising. and also reduce the risk of type II diabetes.
It may also keep your kidney in good shape, beer is over 90% water by volume, and beer flushes away the unwanted waste from the kidney.
Soup
Soup is a primarily liquid food, generally served warm or hot that is made by combining ingredients of vegetables or meat with milk, water, or stock.
Nowadays, soup helps with health-related issues such as illness, and many people have chosen good soup over heavy meals.
Soups have been enjoyed across the world for thousands of years.
The evidence says that soup can be found as far back as about 20,000 BC. The word soup comes from French soup (“soup”, “broth”)
Cold soup is a particular variation of traditional soup, wherein the temperature when served is kept below room temperature.
Energy drink
An energy drink is a type of drink containing stimulant compounds, usually caffeine and sugar.
But also most-consumed drinks, and there is little or no evidence that the wide variety of other ingredients has any effect.
Energy drink is marketed with caffeine to provide health benefits also, there is benefit from other ingredients in it.
Health experts agree that energy drinks that contain caffeine do improve alertness.
Coffee, Tea, and other naturally caffeinated drinks are usually not considered drinks.
Other soft drinks like colouring and the spirit may contain caffeine but are not considered energy drinks either.
Energy drinks are also popular as drink mixers red bull and vodka are a popular combination.
Vodka
Here is another alcoholic beverage that is composed primarily of water and ethanol.
There are different vodka flavours, such as apple and strawberry, which have made the alcohol more favourable to younger drinkers.
The world’s first written mention of the drink and the word “vodka” was in 1405 from Akta Grodzkie’s record of deeds.
Some studies indicate that drinking vodka in moderation may be good for your health. and know that it contains a high amount of alcohol.
Vodka has no, sodium, cholesterol, yeast, carbs, or fat.
It simply contains water and ethanol which is why there is a burning sensation in the chest while drinking vodka.
Vodka can be enjoyed straight, or mixed with a variety of other beverages.
Wine
Wine is an alcoholic drink made from fermented grape juice. and different types of grapes are used to make it.
In 1864 Louis Pasteur proved that yeast is responsible for the fermentation process which is a great discovery before this no one understood how grapes change in wine.
Wines that are not made from grapes include fermentation of crops including:
- Rice wine with other fruit wines such as pomegranate, elderberry, cherry, etc.
There is some evidence that suggests that drinking wine can prevent heart disease. moderate alcohol use (1 to 2 drinks per day) reduces the risk of coronary heart disease (CHD)
Coca-cola
Coca-Cola is an iconic brand in which almost all the products consumed worldwide are Coca-Cola.
It has also been reported that its name is the second-most understood term in the world behind “okay”.
Coca-Cola was invented on 8 May 1886 by John Pemberton in Atlanta and was intended to relieve headaches.
Do you know that Coca-Cola makes 3900 types of beverages this means that if you drink one every day, it will take 9 years to taste all the drinks
Around the world, the average person consumes Coke products every four days.
Coca-Cola spends more money on advertising than Apple and Microsoft combined.
Milk
Milk is a primary source of nutrition for all ages. early-lactation milk is called colostrum, which contains antibodies that strengthen the immune system and thus reduce the risk of many diseases.
India is the world’s largest producer of milk and is the leading exporter of skimmed milk powder, yet it exports few other milk products.
After processing milk we get various dairy products like yogurt, curd, cheese, butter, ice cream, ghee, skim milk, dried milk, cream, etc
Taking milk to drink and consuming dairy products can avoid bone fractures and osteoporosis and help you to maintain weight.
Down Line
Tea is the national drink of India and China each of which has more than a billion people. it’s generally cheaper to buy and packed with more antioxidants.
A 2014 study found that coffee consumption (4 cups a day) was inversely allied with all-cause mortality (16% of lower-risk) as well as cardiovascular disease.
Vodka has no, sodium, cholesterol, yeast, carbs, or fat.
Coca-Cola has also reported that its name is the second-most understood term in the world behind “okay”.