Colombiana (drink)

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Colombiana ( Spanish for 'Colombian' or 'Colombian') is a soft drink that has been made in Colombia by the beverage manufacturer Postobón since 1904 . It is one of the Group's best-known brands, is particularly popular in the coastal regions and comes in the versions cero calorias, normal, ligera and con stevia (zero calories, normal, light and sweetened with stevia ) on the domestic market.

Colombiana is slightly carbonated with a tamarind aroma ; However, the kola nut is mainly responsible for the taste of the drink . Colombiana is also used as an ingredient for Refajo , the beer-mix drink popular in Colombia .

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Individual evidence

  1. NYTimes.com: She Took On Colombia's Soda Industry. Then She Was Silenced. Retrieved May 16, 2018 .
  2. Ken Albala: Food Cultures of the World Encyclopedia, Volume 2 . ABC-CLIO, Santa Barbara 2011, ISBN 978-0-313-37626-9 , pp. 82 .
  3. La fundación de la compañía Postobon, accessed on September 11, 2017 (Spanish)
  4. HoustonPress.com: A Cool Coke: Colombiana La Nuestra. Retrieved May 16, 2018 .
  5. Colombian Refajo (Refajo Colombiano) mycolombianrecipes.com, accessed on September 11, 2017 (English)
  6. Kate Cathey: Colombia - Culture Smart !: The Essential Guide to Customs & Culture . Kuperard, 2011, ISBN 978-1-85733-549-1 ( google.de ).