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[[Vio (drink)|Vio]] is a mix of flavored milk and carbonated water made by The [[Coca-Cola Company]].<ref name=guardianvio>{{cite news|last1=Meikle|first1=James|title=Coca-Cola trials sweet, fizzy, milky 'vibrancy' drink in three US cities|url=https://www.theguardian.com/business/2009/jul/27/coca-cola-carbonated-milk-drink|accessdate=2018-09-16|work=[[The Guardian]]|date=2009-07-27}}</ref> In India, it is sold primarily |
[[Vio (drink)|Vio]] is a mix of flavored milk and carbonated water made by The [[Coca-Cola Company]].<ref name=guardianvio>{{cite news|last1=Meikle|first1=James|title=Coca-Cola trials sweet, fizzy, milky 'vibrancy' drink in three US cities|url=https://www.theguardian.com/business/2009/jul/27/coca-cola-carbonated-milk-drink|accessdate=2018-09-16|work=[[The Guardian]]|date=2009-07-27}}</ref> In India, it is sold primarily by large brands, including [[Nestle]], [[Amul]] and [[Britannia Industries|Britannia]].<ref name=extshelf /> [[Milkis|Milkis]] is a type of Carbonated Milk, primarily sold in Korea, as well as Taiwan and other countries.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Han-na |first=Park |date=2022-09-20 |title=Milkis sales volume grows over 800 percent in Taiwan |url=https://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20220920000681 |access-date=2024-01-21 |website=[[The Korea Herald]] |language=en}}</ref> |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
Revision as of 06:06, 15 May 2024
Carbonated milk or soda milk is a carbonated soft drink. It can be made from powdered milk or fresh milk, and often has added flavor.[1] In addition to modified taste and texture, carbonated milk also has a longer shelf-life and increases flavor intensity.[2][3]
Carbonated milk is most popular in Asia.[4]
Manufacture
Carbonated milk can be produced by fermentation and other methods.[5]
With fermentation, yeast is added to the milk, producing a yogurt-like effervescent beverage. Along with carbon dioxide, the yeast also produces lactic acid, aroma compounds and a small amount of ethanol. Examples of carbonated milk beverages produced using fermentation include kefir and kumis.[5]
Aside from fermentation, carbonation can be produced by physical or chemical means. The "dry" method involves adding powdered milk to a liquid, which then produces carbon dioxide when the two are mixed. Another method involves physically mixing the milk with carbon dioxide to produce the carbonated beverage.[5]
Brands
Vio is a mix of flavored milk and carbonated water made by The Coca-Cola Company.[4] In India, it is sold primarily by large brands, including Nestle, Amul and Britannia.[2] Milkis is a type of Carbonated Milk, primarily sold in Korea, as well as Taiwan and other countries.[6]
See also
- Affogato
- Cream soda
- Dirty soda
- Doodh soda
- Egg cream
- Ice cream float
- Italian soda
- Milkis
- Pilk
- Seltzer
References
- ^ Adams, Sean (March 1988). "Carbonated Milk: Soft Drink that's not Junk Food". Agricultural Research. 36 (3): 14.
- ^ a b Ravindra, Menon Rekha; Rao, K. Jayaraj; Nath, B. Surendra; Ram, Chand (2014). "Extended shelf life flavoured dairy drink using dissolved carbon dioxide". Journal of Food Science and Technology. 51 (1): 130–135. doi:10.1007/s13197-011-0473-2. PMC 3857396. PMID 24426058.
- ^ Yau, N.J.N.; McDaniel, M.R.; Bodyfelt, F.W. (1989). "Sensory Evaluation of Sweetened Flavored Carbonated Milk Beverages". Journal of Dairy Science. 72 (2): 367–377. doi:10.3168/jds.S0022-0302(89)79118-9.
- ^ a b Meikle, James (2009-07-27). "Coca-Cola trials sweet, fizzy, milky 'vibrancy' drink in three US cities". The Guardian. Retrieved 2018-09-16.
- ^ a b c Newbold, Daniel; Koppel, Kadri (2018). "Carbonated Dairy Beverages: Challenges and Opportunities". Beverages. 4 (3): 66. doi:10.3390/beverages4030066.
- ^ Han-na, Park (2022-09-20). "Milkis sales volume grows over 800 percent in Taiwan". The Korea Herald. Retrieved 2024-01-21.