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Toddy is a brand of products owned and manufactured by PepsiCo. [1] As of today, it is mainly marketed and sold in Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Venezuela, [2] but in the 1950s-1960s it was sold as a canned beverage and marketed towards residents of the United States, especially at drive-in movie theaters where it was advertised with the cartoon mascot "Rodeo Joe".
HOW TO MAKE IT: In a toddy glass or a heatproof mug, add 1 oz Seir Hill Biscane, 1 Tbsp honey, 2 tsp fresh lemon juice, and 2 oz hot apple cider. Stir until the honey is dissolved. Stir until the ...
Palm wine, known by several local names, is an alcoholic beverage created from the sap of various species of palm trees such as the palmyra, date palms, and coconut palms. [1] [2] It is known by various names in different regions and is common in various parts of Africa, the Caribbean, South America, South Asia, Southeast Asia, and Micronesia.
Fireside Negroni. Move over, hot toddy—there's a new hot drink in town, and the name is fireside negroni.We dressed up the tried and true negroni with Earl Grey tea and a touch of maple syrup ...
Toddy (PepsiCo), a powdered milk drink now marketed mainly in South America; Egg toddy, another name for eggnog; Hot toddy, a mixed drink served hot; Palm toddy or palm wine, an alcoholic beverage Toddy palm, several species of palms used to produce palm toddy; Toddy shop, a drinking establishment where palm toddy is served
Mulled wine. Mulled wine ingredients vary from recipe to recipe but often include red wine, sugar or honey, spices such as cinnamon sticks and cloves, orange slices and brandy.
The sap of the coconut palm is collected in an earthen pot called a zamonnô or damonnem, which is fitted over the spadix (ipoi) that grows out of the base of each coconut leaf. In order to produce toddy, the spadix is tightly bound with a rope ( gofê / gophe ) made from filaments ( vaiê ) cut with a small knife ( piskathi ) from the base of ...
Borassus flabellifer, commonly known as doub palm, palmyra palm, tala or tal palm, toddy palm, lontar palm, wine palm, or ice apple, [2] [3] is a fan palm native to South Asia (especially in Bangladesh, East India, and South India) and Southeast Asia. [4] It is reportedly naturalized in Socotra. [5] [6]