This list includes 41 Non alcoholic drinks that start with C, from “Café Cubano” to “Cucumber Juice”. It features juices, mocktails, teas, coffees, and smoothies useful for menus, parties, family meals, and recipe research.
Non alcoholic drinks that start with C are beverages without alcohol whose common English names begin with the letter C. Notable examples include café cubano, a sweet Cuban espresso with strong cultural roots.
Below you’ll find the table with Drink, Calories (per 8 oz / 240 ml), Main ingredients, and Origin.
Café au Lait
A popular French coffee drink made with equal parts strong brewed coffee and hot milk. It’s smoother and less intense than an espresso-based latte.
Café con Leche
Meaning “coffee with milk,” this Spanish classic is a simple, strong, and creamy coffee drink, typically served sweetened for breakfast.
Café Cubano
A sweet, strong shot of espresso whipped with sugar to create a creamy foam (espumita). Often served in small cups to be shared. Calories are for an 8oz Americano-style serving.
Calamansi Juice
A Filipino lemonade made from the small, tart calamansi citrus fruit. It’s incredibly refreshing and balances sweet and sour flavors perfectly.
Calpis (Calpico)
A unique Japanese soft drink with a light, tangy, and slightly milky flavor, similar to a very thin yogurt. It’s sweet, refreshing, and distinctly Asian.
Cantaloupe Juice (Agua de Melón)
A type of agua fresca, this is a light and refreshing drink made by blending fresh cantaloupe with water and a bit of sugar. Perfect for a hot day.
Cappuccino
A world-famous Italian coffee defined by its equal parts of espresso, steamed milk, and a thick, airy layer of milk foam on top.
Caramel Macchiato
A popular coffee shop drink featuring steamed milk sweetened with vanilla, topped with espresso and a caramel drizzle for a layered, sweet coffee treat.
Carob Drink
A sweet and earthy caffeine-free alternative to hot chocolate. Carob powder comes from the pod of a Mediterranean tree and has a naturally roasted, sweet flavor.
Carrot Juice
A vibrant, naturally sweet juice packed with vitamins. It has a slightly earthy but pleasant flavor and is often blended with other fruits like orange or apple.
Cascara Tea (Coffee Cherry Tea)
A unique herbal tea made from the dried skins of coffee cherries. It has a sweet, fruity flavor with notes of hibiscus, cherry, and raisin, and is low in caffeine.
Celery Juice
A popular health drink made by juicing fresh celery stalks. It has a savory, salty, and distinctly green flavor and is praised for its hydrating properties.
Cendol
A classic dessert drink popular in countries like Indonesia and Malaysia. It’s a sweet, creamy concoction with chewy green rice-flour jellies.
Ceylon Tea
A type of black tea known for its bold flavor and golden color. It’s often enjoyed hot with a splash of milk or a slice of lemon.
Chai (Masala Chai)
A traditional Indian spiced tea. It’s brewed strong with spices like cardamom, cinnamon, cloves, and ginger, then mixed with milk and sweetened.
Chai Latte
A coffee-shop interpretation of masala chai. It’s typically sweeter and creamier than the traditional version, made with steamed milk and a spiced tea concentrate.
Chamomile Tea
A gentle, caffeine-free herbal tea known for its calming properties. It has a delicate, floral, and slightly apple-like flavor, perfect for relaxing.
Champurrado
A thick, warm, and comforting Mexican chocolate drink. It’s like a richer, denser version of hot chocolate, thickened with corn flour (masa).
Chanh Muối (Salted Lemonade)
A uniquely Vietnamese drink made from salted, pickled lemons. It’s a surprising mix of sweet, sour, and salty flavors that is surprisingly refreshing.
Cherry Juice
A rich, flavorful juice that can be either sweet or tart depending on the cherry variety used. Tart cherry juice is particularly popular for its health benefits.
Cherry Limeade
A classic American soda fountain drink. It’s a bubbly, sweet, and tart beverage that perfectly combines the flavors of cherry and fresh lime.
Chicha Morada
A traditional Peruvian drink made by boiling purple corn with fruit and spices. It has a unique, sweet flavor reminiscent of grape juice and mulled wine.
Chicory Coffee
A caffeine-free coffee substitute made from roasted chicory root. It has a bold, nutty, and slightly bitter flavor, famously enjoyed in New Orleans.
Chocolate Milk
A classic sweet treat beloved by all ages. It’s simply milk flavored with cocoa and sugar, served cold or hot as hot cocoa.
Chrysanthemum Tea (Ju Hua Cha)
A light, floral herbal tea popular in East Asia. It has a delicate, slightly sweet taste and is often enjoyed for its cooling properties, especially during dim sum.
Cider (Unfiltered Apple)
The non-alcoholic, unfiltered, and unsweetened juice from fresh-pressed apples. It’s cloudy, sweet, and tangy, especially popular in the autumn.
Cinnamon Tea
A warm and aromatic herbal infusion made by steeping cinnamon sticks in hot water. It has a naturally sweet, spicy flavor and is caffeine-free.
Citron Pressé
A deconstructed lemonade commonly served in French cafés. You receive fresh lemon juice, water, and sugar separately to mix to your own taste.
Club Soda
A type of carbonated water infused with minerals like potassium bicarbonate and sodium bicarbonate, which give it a very subtle, salty taste.
Clove Tea
A pungent and warming herbal tea made from whole or ground cloves. It has a strong, spicy-sweet flavor and is often consumed for digestive or dental health.
Coconut Milk (Drinkable)
A creamy, plant-based milk made by blending coconut flesh with water. The drinkable version is thinner and often lightly sweetened, with a rich coconut flavor.
Coconut Water
The clear, hydrating liquid found inside young green coconuts. It’s naturally sweet, nutty, and packed with electrolytes, making it a popular natural sports drink.
Coffee (Black)
One of the world’s most popular beverages, brewed from roasted coffee beans. Served black, it is a zero-calorie drink with a rich, aromatic, and bitter flavor.
Cold Brew Coffee
Coffee made by steeping grounds in cold water for an extended period (12-24 hours). This results in a smoother, less acidic, and more caffeinated coffee concentrate.
Cola
A globally popular carbonated soft drink, typically flavored with vanilla, cinnamon, and citrus oils. It is usually caffeinated and sweetened.
Congee (Drinkable)
A very thin rice porridge, often consumed as a nourishing and easily digestible drink, especially in East Asian cultures when one is feeling unwell.
Cortado
A simple and elegant coffee drink from Spain, consisting of espresso “cut” with an equal amount of warm, steamed milk to reduce the acidity.
Cranberry Juice Cocktail
The most common form of cranberry juice, which is sweetened to balance the extreme tartness of the cranberries. It’s a sharp, sweet, and fruity beverage.
Cream Soda
A sweet soft drink with a flavor based on vanilla. Its name comes from its smooth, creamy taste, and it often has a golden or clear color.
Cucumber Cooler
A supremely refreshing, non-alcoholic drink perfect for summer. It blends the cool, clean taste of cucumber with zesty lime and fresh mint.
Cucumber Juice
A light, crisp, and highly hydrating juice made from fresh cucumbers. It has a very mild, green flavor and is great for detox drinks or mixers.
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