1. Water:

Water is a
transparent, tasteless, odorless, and nearly colorless chemical substance,
which is the main constituent of Earth's streams, lakes, and oceans, and the
fluids of most living organisms.
2. Tea:

Tea is an aromatic
beverage commonly prepared by pouring hot or boiling water over cured leaves
of the Camellia sinensis, an evergreen shrub (bush) native to
East Asia.
After water, it is the most widely consumed drink
in the world.
3. Coffee:

Coffee is a brewed drink prepared from roasted coffee beans,
the seeds of berries from certain Coffeaspecies.
The genus Coffea is
native to tropical Africa (specifically having its origin in Ethiopia and
Sudan) and Madagascar, the Comoros, Mauritius, and Réunion in the Indian Ocean.
4. Orange juice:

Orange juice is the most popular fruit
juice worldwide and has long been a breakfast staple.
Television
commercials and marketing slogans portray this drink as unquestionably natural
and healthy.
Yet,
some scientists and health experts are concerned that this sweet beverage could
harm your health.
This
article looks at orange juice and whether it’s good or bad for you.
5.
Beer:

Beer is
the most popular alcoholic beverage in the world, and it can be enjoyed for any
occasion.
This refreshing fermented beverage has probably been around since
prehistoric times, and it is definitely here to stay as it is being consumed in
every country around the world.
6. Soft drinks:

Soft drinks and sodas are also popular, and can easily be found in any restaurant and convenience store.
Softs drinks are generally made with carbonated water, artificial
flavors, and a sweetener such as sugar or high-fructose corn syrup. Sugar
substitutes are added to diet soft drinks.
7. Wine:

May 2, 2019
- Wine is an alcoholic beverage made
with the fermented juice of grapes. ... Speaking of differences, the difference
between wine and beer is that beer is
made from brewed grains that are then fermented. So very simply, wine is made from fruit and beer is made from grains.
8. Vodka:

It’s easy to assume you know enough about vodka.
The spirit is fairly straightforward: colorless, lower in flavor (if not always quite flavorless), high-test and mixer-friendly.
Except
that’s like vodka 101. That’s freshman year college vodka (so to speak), and if
we’re interested in our distilled beverages, it’s time we get to grad school
level
9. Energy Drinks:

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