Here you’ll find 24 Non alcoholic drinks that start with W, organized from “Walnut milk” to “Wuyi oolong (Wuyi tea)”. They range from plant-based milks and fruit juices to regional teas and mocktail mixers, useful for families, home bartenders, and hospitality.

Non alcoholic drinks that start with W are beverages whose common English names begin with the letter W. Many come from tea traditions and regional specialties, such as Wuyi oolong from China.

Below you’ll find the table with Drink, Alternate names, Calories (per 240 ml), Main ingredients, and Origin.

Drink: The common English name of the beverage, so you can quickly scan for familiar items and spellings.

Alternate names: Other names or spellings the drink appears under, helping you match regional or translated labels.

Calories (per 240 ml): Typical energy per standard 8 oz serving, so you can compare how filling or light each drink is.

Main ingredients: Two to five core components used in the drink, useful for shopping, cooking, or mixing decisions.

Origin: The country or region where the drink is most associated, which helps you understand cultural context and flavor tradition.

Non alcoholic drinks that start with W

Name Calories (per standard serving) Main ingredients Origin (country/region) Description
Water (still) 0 kcal Water, trace minerals Global Calorie-free basic hydration consumed worldwide; available as tap, filtered, and bottled water.
Water (sparkling) 0 kcal Water, carbon dioxide, minerals (optional) Global Carbonated water with natural or added minerals; a fizzy, calorie-free alternative to soft drinks.
White tea 2 kcal Tea leaves, water China Delicate, minimally processed tea from young buds with light floral notes and low caffeine.
White grape juice 150 kcal White grapes, water, sugar Mediterranean/Global Clear, sweet juice from pale grapes, commonly drunk on its own or used in punches and mixers.
Watermelon juice 70 kcal Watermelon, water, lime Global Fresh-pressed, hydrating summer juice with a naturally sweet flavor, often served chilled or as an agua fresca base.
Watermelon agua fresca 70 kcal Watermelon, water, sugar, lime Mexico/Latin America Light blended fruit drink popular in Mexico, diluted with water and sweetened to taste for refreshment.
Wheatgrass juice (shot) 6 kcal (1 fl oz) Wheatgrass, water United States Concentrated green shot prized by health enthusiasts; grassy, nutrient-dense and consumed in small servings.
Water kefir 40 kcal Water, sugar, kefir grains, fruit Mexico/Caribbean Lightly fermented, fizzy probiotic drink made with kefir grains, offering a tangy, slightly sweet flavor.
Wassail (non-alcoholic) 150 kcal Apple juice, orange, spices (cinnamon, cloves) England Warm spiced punch traditionally served at winter gatherings; non-alcoholic recipes use fruit juices and mulling spices.
West Indian sorrel 110 kcal Hibiscus calyces, sugar, ginger, spices Caribbean Tart-sweet hibiscus infusion brewed with ginger and spices; a festive Caribbean drink often chilled at celebrations.
Woodruff soda (Waldmeister) 120 kcal Woodruff syrup, carbonated water, sugar Germany Sweet, green-flavored soda made from woodruff herb syrup, popular in Germany at spring fairs and festivals.
Winter melon tea (dong gua cha) 80 kcal Winter melon, sugar, water East Asia Sweetened winter-melon beverage served hot or cold across East Asia; often found in tea shops and cans.
Walnut milk 70 kcal Walnuts, water, sweetener (optional) Middle East/Global Creamy plant milk made by blending walnuts and water; used as a dairy alternative in drinks and cooking.
Whey (vassle) 45 kcal Whey (milk), water, salt or sugar Scandinavia/Balkans Byproduct drink made from leftover whey; can be lightly savory or sweet and was historically consumed for nourishment.
White hot chocolate 280 kcal White chocolate, milk, sugar Europe/Global Decadent hot drink of melted white chocolate in steamed milk, often finished with whipped cream or marshmallows.
White coffee 30 kcal Coffee, milk, sugar (optional) United Kingdom/Malaysia Term for coffee served with milk; Malaysian white coffee denotes a roast and condensed milk style that is sweet and creamy.
Wolfberry tea (Goji tea) 5 kcal Dried goji berries, water China Mild, sweet-tart herbal infusion made from dried goji (wolfberries), enjoyed for flavor and traditional health uses.
Wuyi oolong (Wuyi tea) 2 kcal Oolong tea leaves, water Wuyi Mountains, China Rock oolong from the Wuyi region, known for roasted, mineral-rich flavors and complexity.
White mulberry juice 100 kcal White mulberries, water, sugar Mediterranean/Central Asia Sweet, slightly tart juice made from white mulberries, a regional specialty in parts of Asia and Europe.
White grape soda 120 kcal White grape juice, carbonated water, sugar Global Sweet, pale grape-flavored carbonated soft drink sold as a lighter-colored grape soda variant.
Wampee juice 90 kcal Wampee fruit, water, sugar Southeast Asia Juice from the tropical wampee fruit; tart and aromatic, commonly prepared fresh in regional markets.
White tea latte 60 kcal White tea, milk, sweetener Global Creamy hot or iced drink combining delicate white tea with steamed milk for a milder, sweeter latte.
Wood apple juice 120 kcal Wood apple (bael), water, sugar South Asia Tangy, aromatic juice made by blending the pulp of wood apple (bael), popular in India and Sri Lanka.
White peach tea 90 kcal White peach, tea (black or green), sugar Global Fruit-infused tea using fragrant white peaches, served hot or iced as a sweet, aromatic beverage.

Descriptions

Water (still)
Water (sparkling)
White tea
White grape juice
Watermelon juice
Watermelon agua fresca
Wheatgrass juice (shot)
Water kefir
Wassail (non-alcoholic)
West Indian sorrel
Woodruff soda (Waldmeister)
Winter melon tea (dong gua cha)
Walnut milk
Whey (vassle)
White hot chocolate
White coffee
Wolfberry tea (Goji tea)
Wuyi oolong (Wuyi tea)
White mulberry juice
White grape soda
Wampee juice
White tea latte
Wood apple juice
White peach tea
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