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Sodas & Soft Drinks

Thai sodas and carbonated beverages with unique local flavors

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Sala Syrup Soda
Cold

Sala Syrup Soda

น้ำแดงโซดา

Bright red sala palm syrup with soda water

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Lime Soda
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Lime Soda

มะนาวโซดา

Manao Soda (มะนาวโซดา, Nam Manao) is one of the most ubiquitous and satisfying drinks in Thailand — a simple but brilliant combination of freshly squeezed Thai lime juice, sparkling soda water, sugar syrup, and a pinch of salt served over ice. The word 'manao' refers specifically to the small, intensely fragrant Thai lime (Citrus aurantifolia), which is more acidic and aromatic than the larger Persian limes common in Western supermarkets. Thai limes have a thin, intensely green skin and exceptional juice yield, and their flavour is central to Thai cuisine — from som tam to tom yum, pad thai to Cha Yen. The drink's genius lies in its balance: lime provides tart, bright acidity; sugar tempers the sourness; a tiny pinch of salt (a technique borrowed from the same principle as salting fruit) enhances all the flavours and prevents the sweetness from becoming cloying; and the fizz of soda water lifts the whole combination. The salt element distinguishes Thai manao soda from simpler Western lemonade. At street food stalls and local restaurants, vendors typically add the sugar syrup to the ice-filled glass first, squeeze limes directly in, then top with soda water, giving you a fresh-squeezed drink in under 30 seconds. Occasionally a red Sala syrup variant (daeng manao soda) is served, adding a tropical floral-sweet note from the sala palm fruit. Manao soda costs 20–40 baht and is one of the best antidotes to Thailand's heat — perfectly matched with spicy Thai dishes as the acid and carbonation cool the palate.

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