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...vodka-drinking areas, often as homemade recipes to improve vodka's taste, or for medicinal purposes. Flavorings include red pepper, ginger, various fruit flavors, vanilla, chocolate (without sweetener), and cinnamon. Ukrainians produce a commercial vodka that includes St John's Wort . Poles and Belarusians add the leaves of the local bison grass to produce Żubrówka or Zubrovka... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Vodka
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...Zaire in Central Africa . Creed (band) formed. Audi A4 automobile goes on sale as a 1996 model. Births May 12 - Jean Carlos Chera , Brazilian football prodigy May 12 - Sawyer Sweeten , American actor May 12 - Sullivan Sweeten , American actor Deaths January-February January 1 - Fred West , English serial killer (suicide) (b. 1941 ) January 1 - Eugene Wigner... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/1995
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... April 4 - Jamie Lynn Spears , American actress April 10 - Amanda Michalka , American actress and singer May 15 - Demetra Raven , American actress June 27 - Madylin Sweeten , American actress July 5 - Jason Dolley , American actor July 7 - Devon Alan , American actor July 12 - Erik Per Sullivan , American actor August 28 - Kyle Orlando Massey ... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/1991
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...Capuchin friar Marco d'Aviano ( beatified in April 2003 ) invented the drink after the Turks retreated, leaving bags of coffee beans in their tents. Allegedly, d'Aviano added milk and honey to sweeten the bitter coffee left by fleeing Turkish armies, though for a Viennese of the 17th or 21st century , coffee sweetened with honey would be an emblem of desperation. This same legend is more... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Cappuccino
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...for the winter. Mulled mead is a popular winter holiday drink, where mead is flavoured with spices and warmed, traditionally by having a hot poker plunged into it. Hippocras is spiced grape wine sweetened with honey. A grape-based wine with added honey is called a pyment . Cyser is made with (hard) apple cider and honey; braggot or bracket is made with malted barley and honey. Contents... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Mead
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... The synthesized mix DL-Phenylalanine (DLPA), which is a combination of the D- and L- forms, is used as a nutritional supplement . Phenylalanine is part of the composition of aspartame , a common sweetener found in prepared foods (particularly soft drinks, and gum). Due to phenylketonuria , products containing aspartame usually have a warning label stating that they contain phenylalanine, in... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Phenylalanine
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...recording with his own band, a practice that was taboo in the Nashville recording studios. The characteristic sound he had developed in Phoenix was further diminished by the typical post-production "sweetening" of recordings with string arrangements and other overdubs . Jennings released a series of singles and albums with RCA, but there were no runaway successes. He felt limited by the " Nashville... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Waylon Jennings
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...agave syrup, usually derived from wild agave, may be exported, and often has other sugars added, and caramel for colouring. Agave syrup or nectar is about 90% fructose , and is often used as a sweetener and safe substitute for table sugar. It is marketed as a natural sweetener with a low glycemic index . A person trained in the facts of Tequila history, Tequila production, and Mexican Folklore... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Tequila
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... general weakness, loss of head control and difficulty feeding. Because of these symptoms, infant botulism is often referred to as floppy baby syndrome . Honey , corn syrup , and other sweeteners are potentially dangerous for infants. This is because, when mixed with the non-acidic digestive juices of an infant, the human body temperature, and anaerobic environment, creates an ideal... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Botulism
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For other uses, see Laudanum (disambiguation) . Laudanum is an alcoholic tincture of opium , sometimes sweetened with sugar and also called wine of opium . In the 16th century , a Swiss physician named Paracelsus ( 1493 – 1541 ) experimented with the medical value of opium. He decided that its medical (analgesic) value was of such magnitude that he called it Laudanum... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Laudanum
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