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  2. Eggnog - Wikipedia

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    Another suggestion is that nog is related to the Scottish term nugg or nugged ale, meaning "ale warmed with a hot poker." [11] The Online Etymology Dictionary states that eggnog was an American neologism of 1775, a compound of egg and nog, the latter term meaning "strong ale". [12]

  3. It's eggnog season. But what's actually in this popular ... - AOL

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    Eggnog consists of eggs beaten with sugar and milk or cream. Liquor is often added to that base, and it's usually consumed around the holidays, not as a year-round beverage. ("It is a lot of dairy ...

  4. NOG - Wikipedia

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    nog, slang for eggnog; Nogs, a people in Noggin the Nog, a popular British children's television series; Nog, by Rudolph Wurlitzer; Brick nog, bricks filled in-between wooden framing; A horizontal framing member in a wall or floor also called a nogging piece or dwang; Nogai (ISO 639-2 nog), a Turkic language of the North Caucasus

  5. I Drank Every Eggnog I Could Find & These Are The Only ... - AOL

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    Best Nondairy Eggnog: Chobani Oat Nog. The demand for nondairy milks seems to have eclipsed that of OG dairy, so it only makes sense that there are a lot of plant-based eggnogs on the market. We ...

  6. Eggnog (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Eggnog is a beverage traditionally made with milk and/or cream, sugar, whipped eggs and sometimes distilled spirits. Eggnog may also refer to: Eggnog, Utah, an unincorporated community in Garfield County; Eggnog, a 1991 EP by the Melvins; Eggnog Riot or Grog Mutiny, a riot at the United States Military Academy in West Point, New York, in 1826

  7. Tom and Jerry (drink) - Wikipedia

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    It is a variant of eggnog with brandy and rum added and served hot, usually in a mug or a bowl. Another method uses egg whites, beaten stiff, with the yolks and sugar folded back in, and optionally vanilla extract added. A few spoonfuls are added to a mug, then hot milk and rum are added, and it is topped with nutmeg. Pre-made Tom and Jerry ...

  8. Rompope - Wikipedia

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    Rompope, also known as rompopo, rumpopo, or rum popo, is an eggnog drink made with eggs, milk, vanilla flavouring, and rum. [1] The egg yolks impart a yellow hue to the emulsified beverage. It is a traditional drink enjoyed throughout Central America , Mexico , and Ecuador , most commonly around Christmastime. [ 2 ]

  9. List of egg dishes - Wikipedia

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    It is made from egg yolks, sugar, and flavorings such as honey, vanilla, cocoa or rum, and is similar to eggnog or zabaione. Khai yat sai: Savory Thailand: A type of Thai omelette; the name means "stuffed eggs". The egg is cooked lightly, topped with various ingredients and then folded over. Khanom khai: Sweet Thailand