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beveragesare

Beveragesare is a term used here to refer to the broad category of drinks consumed for hydration, nutrition, or enjoyment. It is not a widely used term in scholarly literature; rather, it serves as a neutral label to discuss beverages as a collective group.

Overview and scope: Beveragesare encompasses both non-alcoholic and alcoholic drinks. Typical examples include water, tea, coffee,

Production and classification: Beveragesare products are defined by their ingredients and processing. Methods include extraction (tea,

Cultural and health considerations: Beveragesare practices vary by region and culture, reflecting climate, cuisine, and social

See also: beverages; drink; nutrition; food and drink culture.

milk,
juice,
soda,
smoothies,
and
dairy
or
plant-based
milks;
alcoholic
beverages
include
beer,
wine,
cider,
spirits,
and
liqueurs.
Some
beverages
are
fortified
or
enhanced
with
vitamins,
minerals,
or
flavorings.
The
category
also
includes
specialty
beverages
such
as
broth-based
drinks,
functional
beverages,
and
artisanal
infusions.
coffee),
infusion,
fermentation
(beer,
wine,
kombucha),
carbonation
(soft
drinks),
pasteurization,
and
blending.
Classification
often
follows
alcohol
content,
nutritional
profile,
or
purpose
(hydration,
nourishment,
recreation).
Packaging,
storage,
and
transport
influence
quality
and
shelf
life.
ritual.
Health
guidance
emphasizes
moderating
added
sugars,
monitoring
caffeine
and
alcohol
intake,
and
considering
the
nutritional
value
of
fortified
drinks
and
dairy
alternatives.
Environmental
concerns—such
as
water
use,
packaging
waste,
and
sustainability—also
shape
production
and
consumption.