Whats the diffence between -ade and juice?
Posted in Non-Alcoholic Drinks | Asked by Total Hottie | 2012-02-06 01:55:09 | (2) answers
An ade is a beverage made from diluted fruit juice and sweetener, sometimes with carbonated water. An ade is generally a combination of fruit juice, sugar and water.Ade is usually used as a suffix, as in lemonade, limeade, cherryade and orangeade.Similar beverages that do not contain fruit juice have the suffix “aid”, like Kool-Aid.Ade is also used as a suffix in several brand names, including Lucozade, Powerade, Accelerade, Staminade, Sporade and Gatorade, all of which are marketed as sports drinks. Lucozade was the first of these brands, which was first manufactured in 1927 under the name Glucozade.
by bbykay08 2012-02-21 18:55:20
An ade is a beverage made from diluted fruit juice and sweetener, sometimes with carbonated water. An ade is generally a combination of fruit juice, sugar and water.Ade is usually used as a suffix, as in lemonade, limeade, cherryade and orangeade.Similar beverages that do not contain fruit juice have the suffix “aid”, like Kool-Aid.Ade is also used as a suffix in several brand names, including Lucozade, Powerade, Accelerade, Staminade, Sporade and Gatorade, all of which are marketed as sports drinks. Lucozade was the first of these brands, which was first manufactured in 1927 under the name Glucozade.
by Tom ツ 2012-02-21 18:55:20
ade is fizzy.. and usually has many artificial flavourings added to it, whereas juice is still and juice from the actual fruit.