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Orange drink?
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What do you call that stuff (orange) that you add water to? I personally call it orange squash (so does everyone down here - I live in south-west england) but I was speaking to a guy from Rotherham who calls it orange dilute. He thinks the word squash is american and takes the mick out of me. Another guy from Manchester calls it cordial! So come on, what do you call it? and where are you from?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.When I am driving, I usually drink a pint of diluted orange drink. If I ask for orange squash, I am OK. If I ask for orange juice, I would get a pint pot filled from several bottles of the orange that is used as a mixer.
Cordial is the name used for a liquid that is used to murder a glass of whisky, although as already said, it is probably the same stuff.
I am from the south of England, now live in the Midlands but have been in many other places.
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As far as i understand, the bog standard stuff thats filled supermarket shelves for decades,the lengnth and breadth of the UK is Orange squash or lemon squash, several brand names, usually small printed (consentrated dilute to taste) If its a lime drink however, Cordial seems to be the exepted thing to ask for.
Fascinating. The "Corona Man" used to deliver drinks, including Orange Squash which said "...DILUTE TO TASTE" on the label (I thought this meant "delight to taste") but I quess this is where the Orange Dilute came from. There are many cordials of fruit flavours available which are very popular in North Africa.