This list includes 31 Non alcoholic drinks that start with P, from “Pandan tea” to “Pumpkin spice latte”. They span herbal infusions, tropical juices, café classics, and dessert-style drinks for refreshment, family menus, and mocktails.
Non alcoholic drinks that start with P are beverages whose common names begin with P and often reflect local ingredients. For example, pandan tea is a Southeast Asian staple, while the pumpkin spice latte became a global café trend.
Below you’ll find the table with Name, Calories, Main ingredients, Origin, and Alternate names.
Name: The drink’s common name, shown so you can quickly identify and look up recipes or variations.
Calories (per 8 oz / 240 ml): Calories listed per 8 oz serving, so you can compare energy content across drinks.
Main ingredients: Lists two to five core components so you know flavor, allergens, and how to recreate the drink.
Origin (country/region): Shows where the drink comes from, helping you understand cultural context and typical serving styles.
Alternate names: Includes common synonyms or local names, so you can recognize the drink across recipes and menus.
Non alcoholic drinks that start with P
| Name | Calories (kcal per 240 ml) | Main ingredients | Origin | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pineapple juice | 132 | pineapple, water (sometimes sugar) | Tropical regions (global) | Bright, sweet juice pressed from pineapple; commonly used plain or in tropical blends and cocktails (non‑alcoholic versions). |
| Pomegranate juice | 134 | pomegranate arils, water | Middle East / Central Asia (widely global) | Tart, antioxidant‑rich juice made from pomegranate seeds, popular fresh or bottled and often used for cooking or sipping. |
| Peach juice | 115 | peach, water, sugar (sometimes) | Temperate regions (Europe, North America, Asia) | Sweet, fragrant juice or nectar made from ripe peaches, sold clear or pulpy depending on processing. |
| Pear juice | 120 | pear, water, sugar (sometimes) | Europe / Asia (widely global) | Mildly sweet, lightly floral juice from pears; gentle flavor makes it popular for children’s drinks and blends. |
| Prune juice | 180 | dried plums (prunes), water | Europe / North America | Concentrated juice from dried plums, robustly flavored and often consumed for digestive relief and natural sweetness. |
| Plum juice | 90 | fresh plums, water, sugar (optional) | Asia / Europe | Fresh plum juice is lighter than prune juice, with a balance of sweet and tart notes; used as a beverage and in sauces. |
| Pink lemonade | 120 | lemon, sugar, water, fruit/coloring (e.g., cranberry) | United States | Fun, slightly sweeter lemonade with pink hue from added fruit or coloring; a nostalgic, refreshing summer drink. |
| Peppermint tea | 0 | peppermint leaves, water | Mediterranean / Global | Cooling herbal infusion made from peppermint leaves; naturally caffeine‑free and commonly enjoyed hot or iced. |
| Pu-erh tea (Pu’er tea) | 0 | fermented tea leaves, water | Yunnan, China | Aged, fermented dark tea with earthy, mellow flavor; steeped hot and prized in China for its unique profile. |
| Passion fruit juice | 120 | passion fruit pulp, water, sugar (often) | South America (Brazil, Colombia) | Intensely aromatic, tart‑sweet juice from passion fruit used fresh or as juice concentrate in drinks and desserts. |
| Papaya juice | 100 | papaya, water, sugar (optional) | Tropical Americas / Asia | Smooth, mildly sweet tropical juice from papaya; often used fresh or blended into smoothies. |
| Papaya smoothie (Papaya shake) | 200 | papaya, milk or yogurt, sugar or sweetener | Tropical regions (global) | Creamy fruit shake blending ripe papaya with milk or yogurt, commonly enjoyed as a filling, sweet snack. |
| Ponche (Ponche Navideño) | 120 | seasonal fruits (apple, tejocote), water, sugar, cinnamon | Mexico | Warm or hot fruit punch traditionally served at Christmas with seasonal fruits, spices and sweetener; non‑alcoholic family drink. |
| Pozol | 150 | nixtamalized corn dough (masa), water, cacao (optional) | Southern Mexico (Chiapas, Tabasco) | Thick, traditional corn‑based beverage, sometimes flavored with cacao or sugar; consumed cold as a staple refreshment. |
| Pea milk | 70 | yellow split pea protein, water, oil, salt | Plant‑based (developed in North America/Europe) | Neutral‑flavored plant milk made from pea protein; creamy and higher in protein than some other plant milks. |
| Peanut milk | 170 | peanuts, water, sugar (optional) | Caribbean / West Africa / Asia | Nutty, protein‑rich plant milk made from blended peanuts; used as a dairy alternative or in regional drinks. |
| Peanut punch | 250 | peanut butter or ground peanuts, milk, sugar, spices | Caribbean (Trinidad & Tobago, Guyana) | Rich, sweet, spiced beverage made from ground peanuts and milk; filling and popular as a snack drink. |
| Phalsa juice (Phalsa sharbat) | 70 | phalsa fruit (Grewia), water, sugar | South Asia (India, Pakistan) | Deep‑red, tart‑sweet summer drink made from phalsa fruit; refreshing and commonly served chilled with sugar and lemon. |
| Panela water (Panela water) (Aguapanela) | 120 | panela (unrefined cane sugar), water, lime (optional) | Colombia / Latin America | Hot or chilled sweetened drink made by dissolving panela in water; often served with lime and enjoyed daily. |
| Pumpkin spice latte | 220 | espresso or coffee, milk, pumpkin spice syrup, sugar | United States (seasonal) | Seasonal spiced coffee drink combining milk, pumpkin flavor and warming spices; usually sweet and creamy. |
| Pumpkin juice | 80 | pumpkin puree, water, spices, sugar (optional) | Americas (traditional/modern) | Savory‑sweet juice or strained puree beverage from pumpkin, sometimes spiced; more common as a novelty or seasonal drink. |
| Pine needle tea | 0 | young pine needles, water | Northern hemisphere forests / Indigenous traditions | Herbal infusion made from young pine needles, fragrant and vitamin‑rich; traditionally used in many cultures as a tea. |
| Peppermint mocha | 240 | espresso or coffee, milk, cocoa, peppermint syrup | Coffeehouse tradition (global) | Chocolatey coffee drink flavored with peppermint syrup and milk; popular as a winter seasonal treat. |
| Protein shake | 220 | protein powder (whey/plant), water or milk, flavoring | Global (fitness nutrition) | Broad category of protein‑focused beverages mixed from powders and liquid; calories vary widely depending on ingredients. |
| Pinolillo | 180 | toasted corn (pinol), cocoa, water, sugar | Nicaragua / Costa Rica | Traditional thick beverage combining toasted ground corn and cocoa with sugar; earthy, slightly sweet and filling. |
| Piccolo latte | 150 | ristretto espresso, steamed milk | Australia (coffeehouse) | Small espresso‑based milk drink like a tiny latte; concentrated coffee softened by steamed milk, café favorite. |
| Peach iced tea | 100 | black tea, peach flavor or puree, sugar, water | United States / global | Refreshing cold tea blended with peach flavor or fruit; commonly sweetened and served over ice. |
| Pandan tea | 0 | pandan leaves, water | Southeast Asia (Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand) | Aromatic herbal infusion from pandan leaves with a sweet grassy scent; served hot or cold in Southeast Asia. |
| Prickly pear juice | 70 | prickly pear (cactus fruit), water, sugar (optional) | Americas (Mexico, Southwest U.S.) | Bright magenta, subtly sweet cactus fruit juice with a mild melon flavor; popular in regional markets and drinks. |
| Persimmon juice | 140 | persimmon, water, sugar (optional) | East Asia (Japan, Korea, China) | Sweet, mellow juice from ripe persimmons, often smooth and honey‑like in flavor; used fresh or in blends. |
| Peppermint lemonade | 110 | lemon, sugar, water, peppermint | United States / global | Classic lemonade brightened with fresh peppermint; a cooling, slightly herbal twist on a summer staple. |