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  2. Birch beer - Wikipedia

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    Most recipes use some fermentation, but the amount of alcohol in the beverage depends on the brand. The process of fermenting birch syrup is done using baker's yeast. [6] The process of fermentation is done to decompose sugar to alcohol. Other common ingredients include sugar, cinnamon, vanilla beans, and water. [7]

  3. Birch syrup - Wikipedia

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    Birch syrup is a savory, mineral-tasting syrup made from birch sap, and produced in much the same way as maple syrup. However, it is seldom used for pancake or waffle syrup; more often it is used as an ingredient paired with pork or salmon dishes in sauces , glazes, and dressings, and as a flavoring in ice cream , beer , wine , and soft drinks .

  4. Syrup - Wikipedia

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    Some recipes omit the gum arabic, [9] thus are just simple syrup, considering the gum undesired, [7] or to reduce cost. [10] Gomme syrup is an ingredient commonly used in mixed drinks. [7] In Japan, liquid sweeteners for iced coffee are called gum syrup, although they are actually simple syrup which contains no gum arabic. [11] Ingredients vary ...

  5. Rooh Afza - Wikipedia

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    Rooh Afza ( Urdu: روح افزا; Hindi: रूह अफ़ज़ा; Bengali: রূহ আফজা; lit. 'Soul Refresher') is a South Asian drink which is a concentrated squash. [ 1] It was formulated in 1906 by Hakim Abdul Hameed [ 2] and introduced by Hakim Hafiz Abdul Majeed, [ 3][ 4][ 5] and launched from Old Delhi, British India ...

  6. Coca-Cola formula - Wikipedia

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    The Coca-Cola Company 's formula for Coca-Cola syrup, which bottlers combine with carbonated water to create the company's flagship cola soft drink, is a closely guarded trade secret. Company founder Asa Candler initiated the veil of secrecy that surrounds the formula in 1891 as a publicity, marketing, and intellectual property protection strategy.

  7. Arenga pinnata - Wikipedia

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    Arenga pinnata (syn. Arenga saccharifera) is an economically important feather palm native to tropical Asia, from eastern India east to Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines in the east. [ 1] Common names include sugar palm, areng palm (also aren palm or arengga palm ), black sugar palm, and kaong palm, among other names. [ 2][ 3]

  8. Inverted sugar syrup - Wikipedia

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    Inverted sugar syrup, also called invert syrup, invert sugar, [ 1] simple syrup, sugar syrup, sugar water, bar syrup, syrup USP, or sucrose inversion, is a syrup mixture of the monosaccharides glucose and fructose, that is made by hydrolytic saccharification of the disaccharide sucrose. This mixture's optical rotation is opposite to that of the ...

  9. I’m a Former Starbucks Barista, and Here Are the 21 Best ...

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    Nutrition Information: 15 calories, 0g fat, 2g carbs, 0g sugar, 0g protein. A hot Americano is a simple mix of espresso shots and water, so it’s naturally sugar-free. If you treat it like a drip ...