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  • * Alcoholic beverages Can cause intoxication, coma, and death. * Chocolate, coffee, tea, and other caffeine Contain caffeine, theobromine, or theophylline, wh
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  • ==Syrups for beverages== A variety of beverages call for sweetening to offset the tartness of some juices used in the drink
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  • [[File:Coffee_Mate.jpg|thumb|right|Coffee Mate brand non-dairy creamer]] ...substitute for [[milk]] or [[cream]] as an additive to [[coffee]] or other beverages. They do not contain [[lactose]] and are therefore not [[dairy]] products;
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  • ....<ref name="pmid17484871">{{cite journal |author=Larsson SC, Wolk A |title=Coffee consumption and risk of liver cancer: a meta-analysis |journal=Gastroentero ...ed meat and avoiding processed meat, (4) limiting consumption of alcoholic beverages, and (5) reducing intake of salt and avoiding mouldy cereals (grains) or pu
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  • ...ell. A coffee cabinet, then, consists of coffee ice cream combined with [[coffee syrup]] and milk. The ingredients are mixed in a drink blender or milkshak ...substantiated explanation is that the [[soda jerk]] or pharmacist kept the coffee syrup in one of the polished wooden cabinets behind the counter.
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  • ...n. Eggnog may be added as a flavouring to [[food]] or [[drink]]s such as [[coffee]] and [[tea]]. Eggnog-flavoured [[ice cream]] is a seasonal product in the ...redientsinc.com/2_1_2.html |title=Welcome to Dairy Ingredients Inc. &#124; Beverages & Fluid Dairy Products |publisher=Dairyingredientsinc.com |accessdate=2009-
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  • ...bert M. Green in Philadelphia, PA, in 1874<ref>{{cite journal | title=Soda beverages in Philadelphia | journal=American druggist and pharmaceutical record | vol ...sherbet]], [[rum]], [[vanilla]], [[vodka]], [[milk]], [[sugar]], or even [[coffee]] sometimes added or substituted for the key ingredients.
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  • '''Half and half''' refers to various beverages or liquid foods made of an equal-parts mixture of two substances, including == Alcoholic beverages ==
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  • Besides the popular flavour such as vanilla, chocolate, coffee, mango and strawberry, many Chinese ice-cream manufacturers also introduced ...12.5%; chocolate, 8%; cake and cookie flavours, 7.5%; Neapolitan, 7%; and coffee/mocha, 3%. Other flavours combine for 5.5%. Sales in ice cream parlors are
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  • ...e of the mixed drink). When chocolate milk begins to spoil, it gives off a coffee-like odor, unlike plain milk. * [[Coffee milk]]
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