This list includes 5 non alcoholic drinks that start with Z, from “Zamzam Water” to “Žinčica (Slovak Sheep Whey Drink)”. They include sacred spring water, fruit teas, syrups, and regional dairy drinks for everyday refreshment.

Non alcoholic drinks that start with Z are non‑alcoholic beverages whose names begin with the letter Z. Some, like Zamzam Water, hold religious significance for millions.

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

Name: The drink’s common English name and transliteration, so you can quickly identify the entry and search further.

Calories (per 240 ml): Estimated calories for a standard 8 oz serving, helping you compare energy content across drinks.

Main ingredients: Two to five primary components so you know the flavour profile and what to expect.

Origin: Country or region of origin that gives cultural context and helps you explore traditional variations.

Alternate names: Common local or historic names so you can recognise the drink under different labels worldwide.

Non alcoholic drinks that start with Z

NameCalories (per 240 ml / 8 oz)Main ingredientsOrigin (country/region)
Zobo (Zoborodo)40 kcalDried hibiscus flowers, ginger, pineapple, sugarNigeria / West Africa
Zanjabil (Ginger Tea)30 kcalFresh ginger, water, lemon, honeyMiddle East / North Africa
Zamzam Water0 kcalWaterSaudi Arabia
Žinčica (Slovak Sheep Whey Drink)60 kcalSheep milk wheySlovakia / Carpathian Mountains
Zgougou Juice (Jus de Zgougou)300 kcalAleppo pine nuts, water, sugar, rosewaterTunisia

Descriptions

Zobo (Zoborodo)
A vibrant, tart, and refreshing Nigerian drink made from hibiscus flowers. Often spiced with ginger and sweetened with fruit or sugar, it’s enjoyed chilled as a popular, healthy beverage.
Zanjabil (Ginger Tea)
The Arabic name for ginger, Zanjabil is a warming and aromatic tea. It’s brewed from fresh ginger root and often includes lemon and a sweetener like honey, valued for its soothing properties.
Zamzam Water
Sacred water from the Well of Zamzam in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. Consumed by millions of Muslims during pilgrimage, it is revered for its religious significance and unique mineral composition.
Žinčica (Slovak Sheep Whey Drink)
A traditional, slightly sour beverage from the Carpathian Mountains of Slovakia. Made from the whey of sheep’s milk, it is a byproduct of cheese production and known for its refreshing, tangy taste.
Zgougou Juice (Jus de Zgougou)
A unique Tunisian drink made from the seeds of the Aleppo pine. It has a rich, nutty flavor, is often scented with rosewater, and is traditionally prepared for the Molid (Mawlid) festival.
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