This list includes 28 Non alcoholic drinks that start with L, from “Laban (Ayran)” to “Lychee juice”. They range from creamy yogurt beverages to bright tropical juices, perfect for refreshment, family meals, and mocktails.

Non alcoholic drinks that start with L are beverages without alcohol whose names begin with the letter L. Many reflect regional ingredients, like laban’s yogurt base in the Middle East or lychee syrup in Southeast Asia.

Below you’ll find the table with Drink, Alternate names, Serving size & calories, Main ingredients, Origin, and Notes.

Drink: The common English name for each beverage, so you can quickly recognize or search for recipes and information.

Alternate names: Other names or transliterations used for the drink, helping you match regional labels or recipe variations.

Serving size & calories: Typical serving and calories per 8 oz (240 ml) or noted size, so you can plan intake and menus.

Main ingredients: Two to five primary ingredients used in the drink, useful when shopping or adapting recipes for dietary needs.

Origin: Country or region where the drink is traditional, giving cultural context and cues for flavor and preparation.

Notes: Quick details like flavor, serving suggestions, or common variants, helping you decide where to try or how to serve it.

Non alcoholic drinks that start with L

NameCalories (per serving, 8 fl oz / 240 ml)Main ingredients (2–5)Origin (country/region)
Lemonade120 kcallemon juice, water, sugarWorldwide (popular in Europe & North America)
Limeade120 kcallime juice, water, sugarWorldwide (tropical regions)
Lemon-lime soda100 kcalcarbonated water, lemon & lime flavor, sugarGlobal (commercial carbonated beverage)
Lemon water5 kcalwater, lemonWorldwide
Lassi220 kcalyogurt, water, sugarIndian subcontinent
Laban (Ayran)90 kcalyogurt, water, saltLevant / Middle East
Latte120 kcalespresso, steamed milkItaly (espresso-based, global)
Lemongrass tea2 kcallemongrass, waterSoutheast Asia
Lemon tea2 kcalblack tea, lemonWorldwide (tea-drinking cultures)
Lemon ginger tea5 kcallemon, ginger, waterAsia (widely used globally)
Lemon verbena tea2 kcallemon verbena leaves, waterMediterranean (Spain/Portugal)
Lemon barley water90 kcalbarley, lemon, sugar, waterUnited Kingdom
Lemon squash110 kcallemon concentrate, sugar, waterUnited Kingdom
Lime cordial110 kcallime juice/concentrate, sugar, waterUnited Kingdom / Australia
Lime Rickey10 kcallime juice, carbonated water, simple syrup (optional)United States
Limonana (Limonana)120 kcallemon juice, mint, sugar, waterLevant (Middle East)
Licorice tea5 kcallicorice root, waterEurope / Asia (traditional)
Linden tea2 kcallinden (lime blossom) flowers, waterCentral/Eastern Europe
Lavender tea2 kcallavender flowers, waterMediterranean / France
Lapsang Souchong2 kcalsmoked black tea leaves, waterChina (Fujian province)
Lychee juice160 kcallychee, water, sugarChina / Southeast Asia
Longan juice120 kcallongan, water, sugarSoutheast Asia / China
Loquat juice100 kcalloquat, water, sugarEast Asia (China, Japan)
Lingonberry juice120 kcallingonberry, water, sugarScandinavia / Northern Europe
Lemon iced tea2 kcalblack tea, lemon, waterUnited States (popular in the South)
Licuado200 kcalfruit, milk, sweetenerMexico / Central America
Lapacho tea2 kcalpau d’arco (lapacho) bark, waterSouth America (Amazon region)
Lemon balm tea2 kcallemon balm leaves, waterEurope (Mediterranean/Northern Europe)

Descriptions

Lemonade
A classic sweetened lemon drink (juice) made from lemon, water and sugar; refreshing, served cold or with ice.
Limeade
Similar to lemonade but made with lime; a tart, sweetened juice-style drink popular in warm climates.
Lemon-lime soda
Fizzy, sweet soft drink combining lemon and lime flavors; a carbonated soda rather than a natural juice.
Lemon water
Simple infusion of lemon in water, usually served cold or warm; almost calorie-free and commonly used as a hydrating flavored water.
Lassi
A traditional yogurt-based drink (sweet or salted) from South Asia; creamy, tangy and often served chilled.
Laban (Ayran)
A salted yogurt drink (similar to ayran) popular across the Middle East, often served cold with meals.
Latte
An espresso-based hot coffee drink with steamed milk and light foam; widely served in cafés worldwide.
Lemongrass tea
Herbal infusion made from lemongrass stalks; aromatic, citrusy and typically caffeine-free.
Lemon tea
Black tea with a squeeze of lemon; served hot or iced, unsweetened versions are low-calorie.
Lemon ginger tea
A warming herbal infusion combining lemon and fresh ginger; caffeine-free and often used for digestion.
Lemon verbena tea
Fragrant herbal infusion from lemon-scented verbena leaves; light, citrusy and caffeine-free.
Lemon barley water
A traditional British drink made by infusing barley and lemon, often sweetened and served chilled.
Lemon squash
Sweet fruit squash (cordial) diluted with water to make a lemon-flavored soft drink; concentrated syrup base.
Lime cordial
Sweet, concentrated lime syrup diluted for drinks or cocktails; commonly stored as a non-alcoholic cordial.
Lime Rickey
A classic non-alcoholic soda-style drink of lime and fizzy water; can be unsweetened or lightly sweetened.
Limonana (Limonana)
Minted lemonade popular in the Levant; a zesty, sweet, iced lemonade blended or shaken with fresh mint.
Licorice tea
Herbal infusion from licorice root; naturally sweet, earthy and often used as a soothing tea.
Linden tea
A floral herbal tea (also called lime blossom tea) popular across Europe, caffeine-free and aromatic.
Lavender tea
A fragrant herbal infusion using culinary lavender; delicate, floral and typically served hot or iced.
Lapsang Souchong
A distinctive smoked black tea (tea) with pine/wood smoke aroma, enjoyed hot and unsweetened.
Lychee juice
Sweet fragrant fruit juice (lychee) often canned or fresh; intensely aromatic and high in natural sugars.
Longan juice
Juice from the longan fruit; mildly sweet, floral and popular in regional beverages and desserts.
Loquat juice
Juice from loquat fruit; sweet-tart and regionally popular as a fresh or bottled drink.
Lingonberry juice
Tart red-berry juice commonly consumed in Nordic countries, used as a drink or mixer.
Lemon iced tea
Iced black tea flavored with lemon; unsweetened versions are low-calorie and widely consumed cold.
Licuado
A fruit-and-milk smoothie (blended drink) common in Mexico and Central America; creamy and often sweetened.
Lapacho tea
Herbal infusion from the inner bark of the lapacho tree; traditional in parts of South America and caffeine-free.
Lemon balm tea
Mild, lemon-scented herbal infusion from lemon balm leaves; calming and caffeine-free.
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