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  2. Grenadine - Wikipedia

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    Grenadine / ˈ ɡ r ɛ n ə d iː n / is a nonalcoholic bar syrup commonly used as a cocktail ingredient, distinguished by its sweetness, mild flavor, and red color.

  3. List of syrups - Wikipedia

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    Gomme syrup, or gum syrup – sugar syrup thickened with gum arabic, [5] but some recipes are plain sugar syrup with no gum [6] Grape syrup – a condiment made with concentrated grape juice; Grenadine – a commonly used, non-alcoholic bar syrup, characterized by a flavor that is both tart and sweet, and by a deep red color.

  4. This Alabama Cane Syrup Was A Favorite Of Willie Mays ... - AOL

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    ALAGA Syrup is a beloved brand of cane syrup that has been produced, bottled, and packaged in Montgomery, Alabama, since 1906. The name "ALAGA" stands for "Alabama/Georgia" and is shorthand for ...

  5. Queen Mary (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    A Queen Mary cocktail is made by pouring grenadine into a beer glass, to taste, followed by beer, [8] leaving room at the top for a thick layer of pink-hued beer foam. [ 4 ] [ 13 ] Maraschino cherries are often added as a garnish, [ 3 ] [ 14 ] while drizzling syrup from the cherries onto the beer foam for additional sweetness and colour, as ...

  6. Jallab - Wikipedia

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    Jallab or Jellab (Arabic: جلاب, romanized: jallāb) is a type of fruit syrup popular in the Middle East made from carob, dates, grape molasses, and rose water. [1] Jallab is very popular in Palestine, Syria, Jordan, Lebanon and Egypt. It is made mainly of grape molasses, grenadine syrup, and rose water, then smoked with Arabic incense.

  7. Pomegranate - Wikipedia

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    Grenadine syrup, commonly used in cocktail, originally consisted of thickened and sweetened pomegranate juice, [46] but today is typically a syrup made just of sugar and commercially produced natural and artificial flavors, preservatives, and food coloring, or using substitute fruits (such as berries).