Lemonade
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Lemonade is a drink made with water, lemons or lemon juice, and sugar. To make eight cups of lemonade, mix the juice of eight freshly squeezed lemons with 1/2 a cup of sugar and five cups of water and serve over ice cubes. A diced lemon or lime can also be added to mixture. The sugar is sometimes replaced by maple syrup.
Pink Lemonade usually refers to lemonade that is pink. You can do this by adding some grenadine or another red juice, or using pink lemons [1]. Some pink lemonades are lightly carbonated, including French brand Lorina Lemonade.
In the UK, Australia, Switzerland, and New Zealand, the term lemonade mainly refers to a clear, carbonated, sweet lemon-flavoured soft drink. In India it is commonly referred to as "Nimbu Paani" meaning "Lemon Water" or Shikanji and is sold by many street vendors, especially in North India.