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Drink "Baikal": composition, price. Soft drinks

About thirty years ago there was no special choice in the grocery stores. Now the regiments of the respective departments are bursting with the abundance of a wide variety of carbonated waters, juices, fruit drinks, etc. All this, of course, is very good, but their safety for the human body is often questionable. The same famous brands of good quality, like, for example, the drink "Baikal", to find all the harder and harder. Why are they so good?

A little from the history of "Baikal"

This tonic drink was created by specialists of the soft drinks factory in Moscow in 1973. It was based on natural herbs, such as St. John's Wort, Eleutherococcus, licorice. To ordinary consumers, the drink "Baikal" liked very quickly, but its industrial production proved to be a difficult task. The reason for this - one of the components of the drink - licorice, which contributes to foaming. It turned out that there were serious technical difficulties when bottling.

Completely they are not overcome and now, but some companies went the other way - they began to produce a drink in a plastic container, something even more convenient. The product is quite natural, than it differs from most imports, and, unfortunately, for this reason, perishable. Therefore, there are many fakes that are produced and on an industrial scale. They are made without useful herbs, by a simplified technology. When buying, pay attention to the composition of the drink.

"Baikal" drink: useful properties

"Pepsi", "Coca-Cola" - those drinks, the consumption of which must be seriously restricted. And it's better not to drink at all, because they do not bring benefits, but in large quantities they are also harmful. It is better to use natural "Baikal", it completely lacks any colorants, but it tastes almost like Coca-Cola, and the cost is less. Our native drink is unique in its composition, foreign producers have not been able to reproduce it. Herbs included in it have a number of long-known useful properties.

Let's give some examples. From catarrhal diseases, redhead is an effective remedy, the licorice root is used to normalize the pressure , inflammation processes remove the medicinal sage. Ironica, calcium and phosphorus are rich in angelica, the Greek Greek Altai improves digestion. And this is all - a drink "Baikal". Thanks to the extracts of herbs contained in it, it also perfectly tones and refreshes, gives a charge of energy.

The composition of the drink "Baikal"

And now it's time to acquaint the reader with the most detailed composition of our favorite drink. It is exactly what is included in the recipe of 1973. So, the drink "Baikal" composition, according to the recipe of 1973, has this:

  • Drinking treated water;
  • White crystalline sugar;
  • Orthophosphoric acid (acidity regulator), sodium benzonate (preservative), natural aromatic substances;

  • Herbal fragrance, which includes extracts of sage, wormwood, angelica root, gentian, coriander;
  • Natural aromatic substances: hop oil, eucalyptus, laurel oil, apple natural flavor, extract of elderberry and licorice root, distillate of yeast of wine.

Keep the drink "Baikal", the composition of which you now know, you need at a temperature of up to 20 degrees, the shelf life - six months.

Which "Baikal" can now be bought in stores

As we can see, only a drink with the above components can be considered real. In retail outlets you can sometimes find such a "Baikal". The price of a liter bottle for February 2015 is 85 rubles. Some manufacturers value their reputation, resulting in a drink containing extracts of real medicinal plants and herbs. Part of the "manufacturers" fill their bottles with a whole bunch of different sweeteners, for example E-954, E-952, E-951, E-950, as well as preservatives and artificial flavors.

Sometimes in the composition you can find a taste enhancer, ranked as natural flavors, which is very doubtful. So, when buying "Baikal", carefully read the label. Also keep in mind that a quality drink will be very much foamed with a lot of small bubbles.

Classification of soft drinks

Having a huge number of a wide variety of drinks on the shelves of stores, we suddenly find that we do not understand them very well. First, which of them are considered non-alcoholic? These are beverages containing ethyl alcohol not more than 0.5%, if the alcohol-containing raw material is not more than 1.2%. Non-alcoholic beverages are classified into groups:

  • Juice containing;
  • On flavors;
  • On herbal spicy aromatic raw materials;
  • On grain raw materials;
  • Kvass and fermentation drinks;
  • Special purpose.

In turn, juice-containing beverages are divided into lemonades, fruit, juice, nectar type. For their production use berry-fruit semi-finished products: syrups, extracts, concentrated, spirits, natural juices. Also, soft drinks are divided into non-carbonated and aerated. The latter, in turn, are subdivided into low-carbonated, medium-carbonated and highly carbonated. To beverage special purpose include the so-called energy.

What drinks are considered toning up

Despite the fact that the most famous tonic drinks are coffee and tea, this list does not end with them. There are others, such as hot chocolate and cocoa. And if we talk about cold invigorating drinks, then there are several groups. Most of them are produced in specialized factories and are sold in bottles, cans and special packages. It's about "Sprite", "Coca-Cola" and, of course, "Baikal", as well as various energy drinks, tonics. You can also allocate beverages that are prepared in restaurant cuisines, in bars and at home.

They are often made from a large number of citrus fruits with the addition of other fruits. Very often, several juices are mixed, which, in addition to tonic, also gives a refreshing effect.

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