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Maghrebi mint tea
tea preparation and form of tea consumption in the Maghreb countries
Hibiscus tea
drink made from sepals of Hibiscus sabdariffa
Umqombothi
Umqombothi The word "Umqombothi" originates in KwaZulu Natal with the actual word being "Unqambothi" meaning Very Nice .(), is a South African traditional type of beer made from maize (corn), maize malt, sorghum malt, yeast, and water. The beer has a rather low content of alcohol (usually less than 3%) but a high content of B vitamins. It has a thick, creamy, and gritty consistency (from the maize), a heavy and distinctly sour aroma, and an opaque, buff-colored appearance.
Algerian wine
wine making in Algeria
Tunisian wine
economic sector in Tunisia
Egyptian wine
wine produced in Egypt
Moroccan wine
wine making in Morocco
Brukina
Brukina, also known as Burkina, is a Senegalese and Ivorian drink made of ground millet and pasteurized milk. Brukina is popular in the northern region of Ghana. It is also known as 'Deger'.
Namibian wine
wine of the country of Namibia
Hamoud Boualem
Algerian soft drink manufacturing company
Asaana
thumb|A picture of a bottled Asaana Asaana (also known as Aliha or Liha) is a non-alcoholic, caramelized corn drink made from fermented corn and caramelized sugar. It originated from the Volta Region of Ghana. It is also referred to as Elewonyo in other parts of Ghana and known in many countries as corn beer drink. It can be served chilled, either plain or with milk.
Ibwatu
thumb|upright=0.8|Girl brewing munkoyo beer in rural Zambia Munkoyo or ibwatu is a type of beer brewed in rural Zambia. It is a mildly fermented drink made from maize porridge and pounded Rhynchosia venulosa (known locally as munkoyo) roots. This mixture is then boiled. It can then be drunk immediately after it is made or allowed to ferment for several days. It is often called "sweet beer" by Zambians. It is also found in central African countries like Congo where it is used as a drink in traditional ceremonies as well as an ordinary beverage.
Ethiopian wine
wine production in Ethiopia
Zaazaa
thumb|alt=Three milkshakes with cookies and whipped cream on a granite counter|Zaazaa with caramel sauce topped with [[Piroulines, Oreos, whipped cream and chocolate syrup]]