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  2. Blackcurrant - Wikipedia

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    The blackcurrant (Ribes nigrum), also known as black currant or cassis, [a] is a deciduous shrub in the family Grossulariaceae grown for its edible berries. It is native to temperate parts of central and northern Europe and northern Asia, where it prefers damp fertile soils. It is widely cultivated both commercially and domestically.

  3. ‘Black is beautiful’: Why Nigerians think their Guinness is ...

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    Nigeria has been brewing its own Guinness for 60 years and drinks more of the black stuff than the Irish. Nigerian food memoirist Yemisi Aribisala explains why it’s the life-blood of her nation.

  4. 62 Irish-Inspired Recipes That'll Soak Up The Booze This St ...

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    62 Irish-Inspired Foods PHOTO: ERIK BERNSTEIN; FOOD STYLING: MAKINZE GORE If you only think of Guinness and potatoes when thinking of Irish food for St. Patrick's Day, it's time to get a refresher ...

  5. Snakebite (drink) - Wikipedia

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    If a dash of blackcurrant cordial is added, it is known as a "Diesel" or a "Snakebite and Black". It was first popularised in the UK in the 1980s. It was first popularised in the UK in the 1980s. [ citation needed ]

  6. 20 Things You Didn't Know About Guinness - AOL

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    Click here to find fun facts about your Guinness pint — and find 20 reasons to toast one to Arthur Guinness. Good thing he's got that lease on the St. James Gate brewery for a few more thousand ...

  7. Guinness - Wikipedia

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    Guinness Bitter, an English-style bitter beer: 4.4% ABV. Guinness Extra Smooth, a smoother stout sold in Ghana, Cameroon and Nigeria: 5.5% ABV. Malta Guinness, a non-alcoholic sweet drink, produced in Nigeria and exported to the UK, East Africa, and Malaysia. Guinness Zero ABV, a non-alcoholic beverage sold in Indonesia. [60]

  8. Zante currant - Wikipedia

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    The Zante currant is one of the oldest known raisins. The first written record of the grape was made in 75 AD by Pliny the Elder, who described a tiny, juicy, thin-skinned grape with small bunches. [6] The next mention is a millennium later, when the raisins became a subject of trade between Venetian merchants and Greek producers from Ionian ...

  9. Irish Cheddar Quiche with Guinness Caramelized Onions

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    Coat a large sauce pan with a little bit of olive oil or cooking spray. Add onions over medium heat and cook until tender, about 5-7 minutes.