Here you’ll find 14 Non alcoholic drinks that start with U, organized from “UHT milk” to “Uzvar”. These drinks range from everyday staples to regional herbal brews commonly served cold or warm. They appear as refreshing beverages, family drinks, and non‑alcoholic options for menus and gatherings.

Non alcoholic drinks that start with U are beverages whose common English names begin with the letter U. Many are everyday items, while others like “Uzvar” hold festive or regional cultural significance.

Below you’ll find the table with Name, Serving, Calories (per 8 oz / 240 ml), Main ingredients, Origin, Alternate names.

Name: You see the common English name used for identification and quick lookup across recipes and beverage glossaries.

Serving: This shows a standard serving size so you compare portions and scale recipes accurately for home or hospitality use.

Calories (per 8 oz / 240 ml): Calories per standard serving help you plan menus and track energy intake for guests or family members.

Main ingredients: Lists the two to five core ingredients so you know flavor, allergens, and what to buy or substitute.

Origin: Gives country or regional origin, helping you understand cultural context and culinary traditions behind the drink.

Alternate names: Shows common variants, local spellings, or translations so you recognize the drink in recipes and menus worldwide.

Non alcoholic drinks that start with U

NameCalories (kcal)Main ingredientsOrigin (country/region)
Uji matcha (Uji green tea)3 kcalmatcha powder, waterUji, Japan
Uji (East African uji)120 kcalmillet or sorghum, water, sugar (optional)East Africa (Kenya, Tanzania)
Uzvar60 kcaldried fruits (apple, pear, apricot), water, sugarUkraine/Eastern Europe
Ube shake (Ube milkshake)350 kcalube (purple yam), milk, ice cream, sugarPhilippines
Ube latte220 kcalube jam or syrup, milk, (espresso optional)Philippines/global
UHT milk150 kcalcow’s milkEurope/global
Unsweetened iced tea2 kcalbrewed tea, water, iceGlobal
Unsweetened black coffee2 kcalcoffee, waterGlobal
Unsweetened almond milk30 kcalalmonds, water, saltGlobal
Unsweetened soy milk80 kcalsoybeans, waterEast Asia/global
Unsweetened coconut milk beverage45 kcalcoconut, waterSoutheast Asia/global
Ume tea (umeboshi tea)5 kcalpickled plum (umeboshi), water, saltJapan
Ugli juice (Ugli fruit juice)45 kcalugli fruit (tangelo), waterJamaica
Ugandan coffee2 kcalcoffee beans (Uganda), waterUganda

Descriptions

Uji matcha (Uji green tea)
Powdered green tea from Uji with vegetal umami; whisked into a frothy, concentrated cup used in tea ceremonies.
Uji (East African uji)
Fermented cereal porridge-drink, mildly sour and drinkable; commonly served warm or thin as a breakfast beverage.
Uzvar
Sweet compote-like drink from simmered dried fruits, served chilled or warm as a traditional holiday beverage.
Ube shake (Ube milkshake)
Creamy purple yam milkshake popular in Filipino desserts; sweet, starchy, often topped with ube jam or cream.
Ube latte
Milky beverage highlighting ube’s sweet, nutty flavor; can be made with or without espresso for a caffeinated or caffeine-free option.
UHT milk
Milk processed at ultra-high temperatures for long shelf life; nutritionally similar to regular milk and used widely in packaged dairy.
Unsweetened iced tea
Chilled black or green tea served without sugar; refreshing, low-calorie summer beverage.
Unsweetened black coffee
Brewed coffee served without milk or sweeteners; bold, aromatic and very low in calories.
Unsweetened almond milk
Light, slightly nutty plant-based milk common as a dairy alternative, low in calories and used in cereals or drinks.
Unsweetened soy milk
Protein-rich plant milk with a creamy body, widely used as a dairy substitute in cooking and beverages.
Unsweetened coconut milk beverage
Light coconut-flavored drink used as a dairy alternative or mixer; thinner and lower-calorie than canned coconut milk.
Ume tea (umeboshi tea)
Sour-salty plum infusion made from pickled ume; tart and often sipped for digestion or as a savory refreshment.
Ugli juice (Ugli fruit juice)
Citrus juice from the Ugli tangelo; tangy-sweet flavor similar to orange or tangerine juice.
Ugandan coffee
Coffee brewed from Ugandan beans; refers to origin-forward coffee with bold flavors rather than a unique preparation.
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