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  1. The earliest written reference to the lemon tree is in a 10th-century Arabic book on farming by Qustus al-Rumi. And in the late 12th century, Ibn Jami', the personal physician to the Muslim leader Saladin, wrote a treatise on the lemon, bringing it to the attention of a wider Mediterranean audience.

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  2. Lemonade became so popular that in 1676 the vendors incorporated and formed a union called the “Compagnie de Limonadiers.” The first published American recipe for lemonade appeared in 1824 in The Virginia House-wife, a combination housekeeping manual and cookbook.

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    A drink made with lemons, dates, and honey was consumed in Mamluk Egypt, including a lemon juice drink with sugar, known as qatarmizat. In 1676, a company known as Compagnie de Limonadiers sold lemonade in Paris. Vendors carried tanks of lemonade on their backs and dispensed cups of the soft drink to Parisians. While carbonated water was invented b...

    Cloudy lemonade

    The predominant form of lemonade found in the US, Canada, and India, cloudy lemonade, also known as traditional or old fashioned lemonade in the UK and Australia, is non-carbonated and made with fresh lemon juice; however, commercially produced varieties are also available. Generally served cold, cloudy lemonade may also be served hot as a remedy for congestion and sore throats, frozen, or used as a mixer. Traditionally, children in US and Canadian neighborhoods start lemonade stands to make...

    Clear lemonade

    The predominant form of lemonade in the UK, Ireland, France, Germany, Switzerland, South Africa and Australia is a clear, lemon-flavoured carbonated beverage. Schweppes, R. White's Lemonade and C&C are common brands, and shops usually carry a store-branded lemonade as well. Schweppes uses a blend of lemon and lime oils. Other fizzy drinks, soft-drinks (or pop) which are both lemon and lime flavoured may also sometimes be referred to as lemonade, such as Sprite and 7 Up. There are also special...

    Brown lemonade

    There are various drinks called brown lemonade. In Northern Ireland, brown lemonade is flavoured with brown sugar. A variant from Venezuela has cane sugarand lime.

    Limonana served in Damascus, Syria
    Drink dispenser containing lemonade.

    In Spanish: Limonada para niños 1. Chanh muối 2. Hard lemonade 3. Lemonade cocktail 4. Lemon-lime drink 5. Lemon squash 6. Lemon, lime and bitters 7. List of juices 8. List of lemon dishes and beverages 9. Ramune 10. Red lemonade – Ireland 11. When life gives you lemons, make lemonade

  3. Apr 17, 2023 · The first written mention of lemonade-like drinks comes from On Lemon, Its Drinking and Use, an Arabic treatise written in the 12th century by the physician Ibn Jumayʿ, who wrote down a number of...

  4. Nov 13, 2015 · Answered by one of our Q&A experts, Greg Jenner. This article was taken from the November 2015 issue of BBC History Revealed magazine. There is a lot of debate as to when lemons were first used in food and drink.

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  5. Jul 21, 2021 · Lemonade is recorded in France by the 1600s and in England by the 1800s; the British Navy used lemons beginning in 1795 to prevent scurvy (please note, these references point to sources outside of the Library). Lemonade and water peddlers in Constantinople, circa 1920. Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress

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    While carbonated water was invented by Joseph Priestley in 1767 (with his pamphlet Directions for Impregnating Water with Fixed Air published in London in 1772), [7] the first reference found to carbonated lemonade was in 1833 when the drink was sold in British refreshment stalls. [8]

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