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  2. Mauby - Wikipedia

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    Mauby, also known as madi, maví, mobi, mabi, and maubi, is a tree bark-based beverage grown, and widely consumed, in the Caribbean. It is made with sugar and the bark and/or fruit of certain species in the genus Colubrina including Colubrina elliptica and Colubrina arborescens , a small tree native to the northern Caribbean and south Florida .

  3. Root beer - Wikipedia

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    Root beer is a sweet North American soft drink traditionally made using the root bark of the sassafras tree Sassafras albidum or the vine of Smilax ornata (known as sarsaparilla; also used to make a soft drink called sarsaparilla) as the primary flavor. Root beer is typically, but not exclusively, non-alcoholic, caffeine-free, sweet, and ...

  4. Birch beer - Wikipedia

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    Birch beer is most commonly found in the Northeastern United States and Newfoundland in Canada. In the dairy country of southeastern and central Pennsylvania, an ice cream soda made with vanilla ice cream and birch beer is called a "birch beer float", while chocolate ice cream and birch beer makes a "black cow". Pennsylvania Dutch branded Birch ...

  5. Perry - Wikipedia

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    The Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) defines perry and pear cider as different drinks, stating that 'pear cider' as made by the large industrial cidermakers is a pear-flavoured drink, or more specifically a cider-style drink flavoured with pear concentrate, whereas 'perry' should be made by traditional methods from perry pears only. [40]

  6. It’s a Holiday Drink You Either Love or Hate, but What Is ...

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    To make basic eggnog, you begin by separating the egg yolks from the whites. Next, you whisk the egg yolks and sugar together in a bowl, then add the milk, cream and spices.

  7. Spruce beer - Wikipedia

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    In the Canadian provinces of Newfoundland and Quebec, where it is known in French as bière d'épinette, spruce beer may refer to either an artificially flavored non-alcoholic carbonated soft drink, or to genuine spruce beer. [18] [19] The latter is now made only by a few microbreweries.

  8. Jennifer Lopez Finally Explains What the 'Orange Drink' Is in ...

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    When asked what her "go-to order at the bodega" was when she lived in the Bronx, Lopez said, "A ham and cheese on a roll, with an orange drink -- if you know, you know -- and a small bag of chips."

  9. Fruit beer - Wikipedia

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    Fruit beer can be made from them by using fruit instead of sugar. [4] Fruit beer generally has an alcohol percentage of around 4-8%, best served cold. Elderberry juice is mentioned as an ingredient in some old porter recipes. [5] [6] The juice probably served as colouring agent. In England, elderberry beer (also called ebulum) was made by ...