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  2. Cauim - Wikipedia

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    Cauim is a traditional alcoholic beverage or beer of the indigenous peoples in Brazil since pre-Columbian times. It is still made today in remote areas throughout Panama and South America . Cauim is made by fermenting manioc (a large starchy root), or maize , sometimes flavored with fruit juices.

  3. History of alcoholic drinks - Wikipedia

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    Cauim is a traditional alcoholic beverage of the Native American populations of Brazil since pre-Columbian times. It is still made today in remote areas throughout Panama and South America. Cauim is very similar to chicha and it is also made by fermenting manioc or maize, sometimes flavored with fruit juices. The Kuna Indians of Panama use ...

  4. 7 Up - Wikipedia

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    The drink was discontinued in 2006 in favor of the "7 Up Plus" brand. [36] [37] 7 Up Plus 2004 A range of healthy alternative drinks, containing no caffeine and has 2 grams of carbohydrates per serving, as well as 5% apple juice, which is uncommon among American market carbonated beverages.

  5. Zu (beverage) - Wikipedia

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    Tinzu is known as a high alcohol content drink with a bitter taste. The colour is white or pale yellow and it is consumed after filtering out the undissolved rice. The drink is not usually consumed anymore. [7] Tinzu is an alcoholic beverage made from rice after the husk is removed.

  6. Poitín - Wikipedia

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    The 1959 film Darby O'Gill and the Little People features Darby splitting a jug of poitín with the King of the leprechauns as the two engage in a drinking game. Poitín was the titular subject matter of the 1978 film Poitín which was the first feature film entirely in Irish .

  7. Bathtub gin - Wikipedia

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    The common metal bathtub in use at the time would have been ideal as would have been a ceramic bathtub, hence the name, 'bathtub gin'. However, since distillation is boiling and condensation in a closed apparatus, and cannot be accomplished in an open vessel such as a bathtub, stories of distilled alcoholic products produced in an open bathtub are likely untrue.

  8. What Doctors Want You to Know About Coffee’s Health Benefits

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    Drinking coffee every day isn’t inherently bad, but Chester Wu, M.D., a psychiatrist and sleep specialist in Texas, says that coffee does have an impact on your health depending on how much you ...

  9. Caipirinha - Wikipedia

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    Known and consumed nationally and internationally, caipirinha is one of the most famous components of Brazilian cuisine, being the most popular national recipe worldwide [3] and often considered the best drink in the country [4] and one of the best cocktails/drinks in the world, having reached third place in 2024, according to the specialized ...