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Russian Soda
We are the original Russian food and drink store with an exquisite variety of Russian soda, authentic Russian tea, and Russian beverages nonalcoholic. Buy now. The colour of Russian soda is an unearthly green. Contains some mint and maybe sweet basil and has a flavour similar to licorice or anise. Since some absinthes include tarragon or green anise, it is not surprising that the flavour also has an absinthe-like quality. Black tea extract and eleutherococcus senticosus, sometimes referred to as Siberian ginseng, are the major components. Cardamom oil, eucalyptus oil, and lemon oil are also present in Baikal. The taste starts out sweet and gradually transitions into a powerful but not overpowering menthol flavour that is unquestionably derived from eucalyptus.
Tarkhun
Russians love tarkhun, a tarragon-flavored lemonade that is popular in the country. Its vivid green hue shouldn't deter you—this Russian soda drink is unquestionably the greatest. You can get tarkhun, which is created from tarragon extract, at any store, but it's preferable to order it from a restaurant since it will be less sweet and prepared with fresh herbs. One of the top Georgian restaurant franchises in Moscow is Saperavi, so give it a try. Tarkhun is a popular beverage across the area that is bubbly and often coloured green. It has a flavour similar to licorice. Made from tarragon herbs, tarkhun is a carbonated soft drink. The beverage is notably well-liked in Russia and the Caucasus and is noted for its generally striking green hue. As with other western sodas, a pharmacist invented Tarkhun at initially.




























