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  2. Clamato - Wikipedia

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    Clamato / k l ə ˈ m ɑː t ə ʊ /, / k l ə ˈ m eɪ t ə ʊ /, / k l ə ˈ m æ t oʊ / is a commercial drink made of reconstituted tomato juice concentrate and sugar, which is flavored with spices, dried clam broth and MSG. [1] It is made by Mott's. The name is a portmanteau of clam and tomato. It is also referred to colloquially as ...

  3. Is it better for you to eat tomatoes or drink tomato juice ...

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    The amount of salt in a serving of tomato juice varies by brand, but it’s usually upwards of 10% the daily value. Opt for a low-sodium tomato juice to avoid overdoing it on the salt, and limit ...

  4. Tomato juice - Wikipedia

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    Tomato juice is the base for the cocktails Bloody Mary and Bloody Caesar, and the cocktail mixer Clamato. In the UK, tomato juice is commonly combined with Worcestershire sauce. In Germany, tomato juice is a base ingredient in the Mexikaner mixed shot. Chilled tomato juice was formerly popular as an appetizer at restaurants in the United States ...

  5. List of U.S. state beverages - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of state beverages as designated by the various states of the United States.The first known usage of declaring a specific beverage a "state beverage" within the US began in 1965 with Ohio designating tomato juice as its official beverage.

  6. Why Do People Crave Tomato Juice on Airplanes? - AOL

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    The German airline, Lufthansa, commissioned a study some years back when they realized how much tomato juice they were serving on flights—over 1.5 million liters (equal to about 400,000 gallons ...

  7. Kagome (company) - Wikipedia

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    He soon began producing tomato ketchup and Worcester sauce. [1] However, tomato juice was not sold until 1933. [1] The Kagome trademark was registered in 1917, and the Aichi Tomato Co., Ltd was incorporated in 1949. [1] In 1963, Aichi Tomato became Kagome Co., Ltd, and fifteen years later, gained a listing on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. [1]