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Lagidze water
Lagidze water

Laghidze water (pronounced Lah-ghee-dzeh) is a super popular fizzy drink from the country of Georgia. It's like a special kind of soft drink made with bubbly soda and yummy natural syrups. Imagine a soda that's been around for a long time and is loved by many!

What is Laghidze Water?

This tasty drink is usually mixed fresh in a glass, right from a soda fountain. But you can also find it in bottles with lots of different flavors. Some people might think it's like an "egg cream" drink, but Laghidze water is different. It doesn't have milk or chocolate syrup in it at all! It's all about those natural fruit and herb flavors.

The Story of Laghidze Water

The story of Laghidze water began with a clever person named Mitrofan Laghidze. He was learning to be a pharmacist (someone who prepares medicines) in a Georgian city called Kutaisi. Back in 1887, Mitrofan had a brilliant idea. Instead of using artificial flavors that were brought in from other countries, he wanted to use natural syrups to make delicious lemonades.

His idea was a big hit! In 1900, Mitrofan and his family started a factory called Lagidze Brothers in Kutaisi. They began mixing their own special, secret flavors using local herbs and fruits. This is how the unique taste of Laghidze water was born.

What Flavors Can You Find?

Today, Laghidze waters come in many amazing natural flavors. You can find exciting tastes like quince (which is a fruit similar to a pear), pear, different citrus fruits, cherry, and even tarragon (a herb with a unique taste). Each flavor is made with care, using real ingredients.

Where is it Popular?

Laghidze waters are not just popular in Georgia. They are also enjoyed in many other countries! You can find them in Russia, Ukraine, the three Baltic states (Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania), Poland, and Armenia. It's a drink that has traveled and is loved by people in different places.

A Special Tradition

Laghidze water is more than just a drink; it's a part of Georgian culture. In 2014, the way Laghidze waters are made and the traditions around them were added to the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Georgia list. This means it's recognized as an important part of Georgia's history and traditions, like a special treasure to be protected.

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