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Diet 7-up
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Diet 7-Up is a sugar-free carbonated beverage, known for its refreshing and citrusy flavor, ideal for accompanying various recipes and cocktails that require a low-calorie option. This diet version maintains the characteristic flavor of the original 7-Up but is sweetened with artificial sweeteners, making it suitable for people looking to control their sugar or calorie intake.
7-Up was created in the United States in 1929 and has since become popular in numerous countries. Its formula has evolved to include diet versions to meet the growing demand for healthier alternatives or options suitable for specific diets.
In cooking, Diet 7-Up is commonly used in dessert recipes like cakes or gelatin, in meat marinades, or in light drinks and cocktails. Its citrusy and fizzy flavor adds a refreshing touch without adding sugars, allowing for balance in healthier preparations.
Properties: It is a low-calorie, sugar-free beverage thanks to the use of sweeteners; it contains carbon dioxide which can help provide texture and fluffiness in some recipes; and its neutral flavor with citrus notes makes it easy to combine with a wide variety of ingredients.
In different Spanish-speaking countries, although it has no exact synonyms, it is often simply referred to as "Diet 7-Up", "7-Up Light", or "Sugar-Free 7-Up". In some cases, the generic term "sugar-free soda" is used when the brand is not specified.
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