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grego said:
like 7up or sprite or R Whites Lemonade but not like the limon you get in a vodka limon or Kas limon


It's gaseosa.
And how do you call this Kas Limon?

In spanish is LImonada (cos it comes from the limón) :lol:
 
silvia said:
It's the same, kas limon or fanta limon or schewppes limon. The brand is not important, the important is the flawour (lemon)

i think it's important.... i don't like Fanta Limon, it gives me acid berps after too many :lol:
 
stuie said:
I like the way that there are actually tonnes of people on the forum, but noone ever says anything until there is a completely random thread about pimms and robder

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stuie said:
i think it's important.... i don't like Fanta Limon, it gives me acid berps after too many :lol:

I know, Fanta limon is disgusting, the colour is nearly fluo, but I don't think you can choose the brand of the mixer in a club, at least here ;)
 
silvia said:
It's the same, kas limon or fanta limon or schewppes limon. The brand is not important, the important is the flawour (lemon)

no sil its different..........the kas/fanta limon is not transparent and is much more lemon flavoured..................whereas what we know as lemonade in england is the equivalent of your limonada
 
mikkak said:
no, carbonated watter is agua con gas. Gaseosa is sweet.

so gaseosa is essentially sweet water, so it's really like lemonade without the lemon, so just 'ade'

I'm confused now - do we have an equivalent in the UK?
 
grego said:
no sil its different..........the kas/fanta limon is not transparent and is much more lemon flavoured..................whereas what we know as lemonade in england is the equivalent of your limonada

Grego, limonada is lemon juice or fanta - kas limón. If you go to a bar and you ask for a "·limonada" you get a fanta.

Other than taht there's gaseosa, that for what I know, in english and french is lemonade ;)
 
zarbtron said:
so gaseosa is essentially sweet water, so it's really like lemonade without the lemon, so just 'ade'

I'm confused now - do we have an equivalent in the UK?
Don't know if there is an equivalent, because I am confused too.
People here use it to drink it with cheap wine, the call it tinto de verano wich is red wine served very cold with gaseosa and ice.
 
mikkak said:
Don't know if there is an equivalent, because I am confused too.
People here use it to drink it with cheap wine, the call it tinto de verano wich is red wine served very cold with gaseosa and ice.


Ice in a tinto de verano?? 8O
 
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