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  2. Talk:Gaviscon - Wikipedia

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    Their unique non-systemic mechanism of action provides rapid and long-duration relief of heartburn and acid reflux symptoms." {emphasis added} Note that Gaviscon is not the only brand that uses an antacid rafting agent, e.g., Mylanta® Heartburn relief as sold in Australia and New Zealand. Cheers, JoeSperrazza 22:51, 24 April 2011 (UTC)

  3. Rakı - Wikipedia

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    Yeni Rakı has an alcohol content of 45% and 1.5 grams of aniseed per liter; Tekirdağ Rakısı is 45% ABV and has 1.7 grams of aniseed per liter. There are also two top-quality brands called Kulüp Rakısı and Altınbaş, each with 50% ABV. The former one was the favorite of the Iraqi regent Abdul Ilah. [15]

  4. Anise drinks - Wikipedia

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    Anise drinks is a family of alcoholic beverages with defining characteristics such as: . Strong flavour of anise; High concentration of alcohol; Crystallization and colour changing when mixed with other liquids (ouzo effect)

  5. Category:Anise liqueurs and spirits - Wikipedia

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    Liqueurs and other spirits which are flavored (to at least some extent) with anise or star anise.The compound responsible for the "anise" flavor is anethole, and the clouding they exhibit on addition of water is called louching (also the ouzo effect).

  6. Anisette - Wikipedia

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    Marie Brizard brand anisette [1]. Anisette, or Anis, is an anise-flavored liqueur that is consumed in most Mediterranean countries. It is colorless and, because it contains sugar, is sweeter than dry anise flavoured spirits (e.g. absinthe).

  7. Ouzo - Wikipedia

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    An ouzo bottle. Ouzo (Greek: ούζο, IPA:) is a dry anise-flavored aperitif that is widely consumed in Greece. [1] It is made from rectified spirits that have undergone a process of distillation and flavoring.

  8. Anise - Wikipedia

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    Anise (/ ˈ æ n ɪ s /; [3] Pimpinella anisum), also called aniseed or rarely anix, [4] is a flowering plant in the family Apiaceae [2] native to the eastern Mediterranean region and Southwest Asia. [5] The flavor and aroma of its seeds have similarities with some other spices and herbs, such as star anise, [4] fennel, liquorice, and tarragon.

  9. Eno (drug) - Wikipedia

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    Eno was first marketed by James Crossley Eno (1827–1915). [4] Legend has it that his idea for the product arose while he was working at the pharmacy of an infirmary in Newcastle, Britain, with Dennis Embleton; Embleton often prescribed an effervescent drink made by mixing sodium bicarbonate and citric acid in water, and Eno adopted this beverage. [5]