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  2. Guilly d'Herbemont - Wikipedia

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    Guilly d'Herbemont (25 June 1888 – 28 February 1980) was the inventor of the white cane for blind people. Guilly was the daughter of a Belgian and a Frenchman.She was born in Brussels as a child, she lived alternately in Brussels and Paris.

  3. Cachaça - Wikipedia

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    Cachaça (Portuguese pronunciation:) [1] is a distilled spirit made from fermented sugarcane juice. Also known as pinga, caninha, [2] and other names, it is the most popular spirit among distilled alcoholic beverages in Brazil. [3]

  4. History of alcoholic drinks - Wikipedia

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    The drink shares its name with the balché tree (Lonchocarpus violaceus), the bark of which is fermented in water together with honey from the indigenous stingless bee. [ 38 ] Tepache is a mildly alcoholic beverage indigenous to Mexico that is created by fermenting pineapple , including the rind, for a short period of three days.

  5. What Alcohol Is In White Claw? Everything You've Ever ...

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    Known for its low-alcohol content (5% ALC./VOL) and fruity flavors, White Claw became a go-to spiked seltzer. and fans liked that the drink was lower in carbs and calories than other hard seltzers ...

  6. Rum - Wikipedia

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    In West Africa, and particularly in Liberia, 'cane juice' (also known as Liberian rum [50] or simply CJ within Liberia itself [51]) is a cheap, strong spirit distilled from sugarcane, which can be as strong as 43% ABV (86 proof). [52] A refined cane spirit has also been produced in South Africa since the 1950s, simply known as cane or "spook".

  7. Lao khao - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] In 1834, English sources mention that exports of Siam included white spirits distilled from glutinous rice. [5] The name lao khao came into existence when lao si (Thai: เหล้าสี, lit. ' coloured spirits '), including Mekhong, were made after World War II. [6]

  8. Half and half - Wikipedia

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    The most common "Medio y Medio" is the one produced by Roldós, a local restaurant that claims having invented the mixture. "Medio y medio" is also the name for another cocktail, made with White Vermouth and "Caña" (literally "cane"), a 35–50% alcoholic beverage distilled from sugar cane.

  9. Dry January iconic mocktail 'Shirley Temple' has fascinating ...

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    The Shirley Temple, a non-alcoholic cocktail featuring grenadine and cherries, was first invented in the 1930s. The exact origin of the beverage, however, is somewhat disputed, with several iconic ...