Английская Википедия:Inka (drink)

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Inka is a Polish roasted grain drink. Developed in the late 1960s, Inka has been produced in Skawina since 1971, a centre of coffee production since the early 20th century. Currently it is manufactured by GRANA Sp. Z O.O. While it was used in part as a coffee substitute to alleviate coffee shortages in the 1970s, Inka remains popular, in part because it is caffeine-free. It is exported to Canada and the United States as Naturalis Inka in packaging reminiscent of that used in Poland in the early 1990s.

Inka is a roasted mixture of rye, barley, chicory, and sugar beet. Cereals make up 72% of the content and in the classic version there are no artificial ingredients or other additives. Additional varieties include supplements or flavouring.[1]

Inka is sold in the following varieties:

  • Inka Classic
  • Inka Pro-Health – fortified with additional magnesium.
  • Inka Flavoured – three varieties: with Chocolate, Milk (contains sugar), or Caramel
  • Inka Fibre
  • Inka Calcium and Vitamins (in Polish "Wapń i Witaminy")
  • Inka Gluten Free

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