Uncarbonated
Uncarbonated refers to a beverage or drink that does not contain carbon dioxide, which is the gas responsible for the fizz or bubbles in carbonated beverages. The term is often used to describe beverages that are naturally uncarbonated, such as water, milk, and some types of tea, as well as artificially uncarbonated beverages, which have had the carbon dioxide removed through a process called decarbonation. Uncarbonated beverages are popular among those who prefer a smoother taste or those who are sensitive to the effects of carbonation, such as gas or bloating. They are also often used in cooking and baking, as they do not react with ingredients in the same way that carbonated beverages can. Uncarbonated beverages can be found in a variety of forms, including still water, unsweetened tea, and artificially decarbonated sodas.