Boga (soft drink)
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Boga ( aeb, بوڨا) is a brand of Tunisian
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soft drinks, produced by the Société de Fabrication des Boissons de Tunisie (SFBT). The name "Boga" is the contraction of the French words for beverage "Boisson" and carbonated "Gazeuze". Boga is commercialized under 4 different flavors.


Flavors

The Boga Lim is a non-colored version. This version is sweetened and has a
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flavor. Its taste is similar to drinks such as
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. Its packaging is recognized as being mainly green. The Boga Light, has a similar flavor and appearance to the Boga Lim. However Boga Light is sweetened with an
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instead of sugar. Its packaging is mainly blue. The Boga Cidre, is a dark brown colored version. "Cidre" means cider in French, however it is not a cider made of apples but of
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s. This boga is described as having a very peculiar taste, close to banana or
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due to the carob extract it contains. Its packaging is mainly yellow.« Manager de l'année 2003 : Mohamed Meddeb, PDG du Groupe Délice », ''L'Économiste maghrébin'', n°361, 10 mars 2004
The last version is the Boga Menthe. "Menthe" meaning
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in French. This version is bright green in color and is the association of the Boga Lim with mint syrup, giving it a distinctive mint-lime taste. Its packaging is mainly dark green. File:Canette_Boga_Light_tunisienne.JPG, Can of Boga Light File:Boga lemon tunisienne.JPG, Bottle of Boga Lim


See also

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List of soft drinks by country This is a list of soft drinks in order of the brand's country of origin. A soft drink is a beverage that typically contains water (often carbonated water), a sweetener and a flavoring agent. The sweetener may be sugar, high-fructose ...
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Tunisian cuisine Tunisian cuisine, the cuisine of Tunisia, consists of the cooking traditions, ingredients, recipes and techniques developed in Tunisia since antiquity. It is mainly a blend of Mediterranean and native Punics-Berber cuisine. Historically, Tunis ...


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