This was a completely random drink that we got in some small town in Rajasthan. It tasted like it looked: basically a lemon lime flavor. Well, here's another item to throw into the annals of local drinks.
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Limca's pretty common, you can find it in Indian expat shops in some major metropolitan areas outside India. I buy it off and on for nostalgia's sake.
Been enjoying your blog, especially the India meals, Singapore meals and the airplane food. Keep it up.
Yeah, but they generally only sell it in India and a few other countries. Coca-Cola owns a ton of brands around the world, but they are still local despite the multinational owner.
6 comments:
Limca's pretty common, you can find it in Indian expat shops in some major metropolitan areas outside India. I buy it off and on for nostalgia's sake.
Been enjoying your blog, especially the India meals, Singapore meals and the airplane food. Keep it up.
i like limca
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love your blog man.. keep up the good work...
next time - drink limca with some lime in it..
cheers
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ahem. local drink? limca was bought by coca-cola 15 years ago.
Yeah, but they generally only sell it in India and a few other countries. Coca-Cola owns a ton of brands around the world, but they are still local despite the multinational owner.
Great taste great joy
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