Local drinks foreigners should try while visiting during Christmas in Ghana
Christmas holidays are one of the year breaks we take from work or school to spend quality time with our family and friends.
In most cases, we want to go out of our homes to an exciting location for relaxing and enjoyment while recounting the stories that occurred during the year and lot’s of travelers return home.
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Christmas in Ghana is fun and relaxing at the same time but there are a few local drinks that help to make your visit to Ghana to enjoy festivities a memorable one.
On Special occasions like Christmas, Ghanaian local drinks are not left out of the love celebration. Let’s shift from the foreign taste and make Ghanaian local beverages feel extraordinary this festive season.
Local drinks are unique and tasty because of its natural ingredients and non-preservatives. Local drinks also have different variations from the north to the south are many delightful drinks from each of the ethnic groups in Ghana.
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Here I will list out some local drinks to prepare to make the celebration of Christmas more Ghanaian
- Asana : The local drink popularly known as Asana is made of fermented corn and caramelized sugar. One of the healthy local drinks to serve your partner this valentine’s day. Make  the celebration of valentine day Ghanaian with chilled Asana.
2. Palmwine: Palmwine is a local drink popularly known as Palmsa, this is a sweet, nutritious drink derived from the palm tree.
3. Sobolo: Hibiscus Tea, popularly referred to as Sobolo, is a healthy drink made from the petals of the Hibiscus flower.
4. Nm3daa(nut drink): Nm3daa is a traditional drink made from corn sprouts. Make this Christmas day by enjoying Nm3daa(nut drink). Serve Nm3daa chilled this season of love.
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