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  2. Boukha - Wikipedia

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    Interestingly, the word Boukha was adopted back into the Russian language, where it's used as бухать (pronounced "boukhat'") which is a slang term for "to drink heavily" or бухарик ("boukharik") which is a slang term for a drunkard. It is obtained by simple distillation of Mediterranean figs. Its alcohol percentage ranges between ...

  3. 18 Best Low-Cal Cocktails and Mixed Drinks, According to ...

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    Related: St. Regis Bloody Mary (Red Snapper) Recipe. Skinny Margarita. Calorie count: 105. ... This light and refreshing drink can be made using any tea. “With a pretty presentation, yet simple ...

  4. Tunisian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Tunisian cuisine, the cuisine of Tunisia, consists of the cooking traditions, ingredients, recipes and techniques developed in Tunisia since antiquity. It is mainly a blend of Mediterranean and native Punic - Berber cuisine. Historically, Tunisian cuisine witnessed influence and exchanges with many cultures and nations like Italians ...

  5. Arak (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Arak is traditionally made of grapes and aniseed (the seeds of the anise plant); when crushed, their oil provides arak with a slight licorice taste. [1] Dates, figs, and other fruits are sometimes added. [2] Typically, arak is a minimum of 50% alcohol by volume (ABV), and can be up to 70% ABV (126 proof). [2]

  6. Turmeric Is Here To Stay—What Are The Benefits Of ... - AOL

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    Speaking of recipes, this delicious, easy turmeric tea recipe by Karen Falbo, the director of nutrition education and a certified natural food chef at Natural Grocers, is a great place to start ...

  7. Maghrebi mint tea - Wikipedia

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    Tunisian mint tea served with nuts. Maghrebi mint tea (Maghrebi Arabic: أتاي, atay; [1] Arabic: الشاي بالنعناع, romanized: aš-šhāy bin-na'nā'[2]), also known as Moroccan mint tea[3][4] and Algerian mint tea, [5][6][7] is a North African preparation of gunpowder green tea with spearmint leaves and sugar. It is traditional to ...

  8. Cedratine - Wikipedia

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    Cedratine is a distilled beverage (liqueur) produced from citrus fruits [1] with an alcohol percentage between 36 and 40 percent. [2] [3] It originated in Tunisia, where most of it is still produced. [2] [3] It is also popular in Corsica. [4] Cedratine can be consumed either at room temperature, cold or served as the basis for many cocktails or ...

  9. Boga (soft drink) - Wikipedia

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    Introduced. 1947. Boga (Tunisian Arabic: بوڨا) is a brand of Tunisian carbonated soft drinks, produced by the Société de Fabrication des Boissons de Tunisie (SFBT). The name "Boga" is the contraction of the French words for beverage " Bo isson" and carbonated " Ga zeuze". Boga is commercialized under 4 different flavors.