Soda gembira
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Indonesian drink
Type | Drink |
---|---|
Course | Beverage, dessert |
Place of origin | Indonesia |
Region or state | Nationwide |
Serving temperature | Cold |
Main ingredients | Carbonated water/strawberry Fanta, condensed milk, syrup, ice. |
Soda gembira (lit. 'happy soda') is an Indonesian drink. It is made up of carbonated water or strawberry Fanta, condensed milk, syrup and ice. Being a popular beverage, it is usually served at wedding receptions, alongside foods including bakso, nasi goreng, rendang, and soto, and during iftar in the month of Ramadan.
A related drink, Soda Susu, uses soda water instead of strawberry-flavored Fanta.[1]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Resep Es Soda Gembira Spesial Menu Buka Puasa" (in Indonesian). Archived from the original on 2016-06-13. Retrieved 2020-06-28.
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