Thursday, 4 April 2013

Fruits are one of the healthiest and most natural food sources we have so it is to no surprise the juices are a good way to go when choosing a drink. A beverages list in the Philippines may contain a lot of alcoholic beverages but surely, there are also as many juice options in there. As a tropical country, the juice bars and restaurants in the Philippines are able to offer fruit shakes and juices that may not be readily or consistently available in other countries, and for a very reasonable price. Mango and banana are two of the most popular flavors but options like dragon fruit, carrot-mango, and coconut are also available. If you are looking for non-alcoholic beverages, then juice bars are your best bet for delicious drinks to quench your thirst.

 If you have no time to look around yourself, here is a beverages list that does not contain any alcoholic beverages in the Philippines. This list consists of one hundred percent non-alcoholic beverages and is a good read for health buffs and foodies alike.

 Fruit Magic has a wide range of options in their menu. From Blueberry Burst to Green Mango, you can have your pick of berries, tropical, fruits, and even vegetables. It is easy to stay fit with fruit magic because the company and its employees take it upon themselves to promote a healthy lifestyle and advocate a healthy way of living for everyone. Fruit Magic is known for it’s juices but the juice bar takes it a step further and offers healthy food that can help everyone steer clear from unhealthy fast food chains.  It has over seventy branches in and outside Metro Manila, including ones ten SM Supermalls (Mall of Asia, Southmall, Megamall, SM City Cebu, etc.), three Robinsons malls (Galleria, Robinson’s Place Pioneer), and nine Ayala malls (Glorietta 4, Market!Market, TriNoma, Ayala Center Cebu, etc.)

Big Chill is another well-known juice bar in the Philippines. Present in countless branches in the Philippines including Glorietta, Shangri-la, Subic Harbour Point, Robinson’s Galleria, Eastwood, Greenhills, and Alabang Town Center, you are ensured to have a taste of their refreshing beverages. You can even opt to have special add-ons to your drink like vitamin C and Whey powder.

 The newest out of the three, Jamba Juice, a juice bar hailing from California was brought to the Philippines in 2011 and revitalized the Filipinos’ craze for fruit juices. The juice bar that consists of six different types of beverages and food on their menu including classic smoothies, all fruit smoothies, creamy smoothies, steel cut oatmeal, fresh squeezed juice, fruit & yogurt parfait, and California flatbreads & wraps brings the much loved California juice bar experience to the Philippines. You can visit Jamba Juice at Robinson’s Place Manila, Robinson’s Magnolia, SM Megamall, SM City North EDSA, SM Mall of Asia, Alabang Town Center, and Bonifacio High Street. 
 
Other takes on Juice Bars?  Mochasoya
 

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