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  2. Is it better for you to eat tomatoes or drink tomato juice ...

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    The amount of salt in a serving of tomato juice varies by brand, but it’s usually upwards of 10% the daily value. Opt for a low-sodium tomato juice to avoid overdoing it on the salt, and limit ...

  3. Mexican juice bar - Wikipedia

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    A Frutería or Mexican juice bar (Literal translation: Fruit-shop) is a juice bar that primarily serves Mexican desserts, beverages, antojitos and other popular Mexican snack foods. Mexican juice bars are popular establishments in many parts of Mexico and more recently in Mexican American communities in the South-Western United States .

  4. Tomato juice - Wikipedia

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    Tomato juice is the base for the cocktails Bloody Mary and Bloody Caesar, and the cocktail mixer Clamato. In the UK, tomato juice is commonly combined with Worcestershire sauce. In Germany, tomato juice is a base ingredient in the Mexikaner mixed shot. Chilled tomato juice was formerly popular as an appetizer at restaurants in the United States ...

  5. Mexikaner - Wikipedia

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    Two shots of Mexikaner.. The original recipe from the Hamburg bar Steppenwolf consists of 0.7 litres of Korn, 1.5 litres of tomato juice and 0.7 litres of Taki Taki or sangrita; [2] another source gives the recipe as 0.7 litres of Korn, 2.1 litres of tomato juice and 0.5 litres of Taki Taki. [4]

  6. Bloody Mary (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    The cocktail was claimed as a new cocktail under the name "red hammer" in Life magazine in 1942, consisting of tomato juice, vodka, and lemon juice. [13] Less than a month later, a Life advertisement for French's Worcestershire Sauce suggested that it be added to a virgin "Tomato Juice Cocktail" along with tomato juice, salt, and pepper. [ 14 ]

  7. Dessert - Wikipedia

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    Biscuits or cookies are small disks of sweetened dough, similar in composition to a cake. The term "biscuit" is a derivation of Latin for twice-baked, [23] [c] while the term "cookie" is a Dutch diminutive for koek, meaning cake. Some examples of this dessert include a ginger nut, shortbread biscuit and chocolate chip cookie.

  8. List of tomato cultivars - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Wyche's Yellow Yellow/Orange 80 Heirloom 16 oz Beefsteak Indeterminate Regular Leaf Developed by Dr. John Wyche. Named "Hot Yellow" in 1985, it was renamed in honor of Dr. Wyche when sold to the public. Tropical, sweet flavor. Low acid. [41] [42] Early Girl: Red 63 Hybrid Medium Standard Indeterminate Regular Leaf F V

  9. Category:Juice bars - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Juice bars" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Boost Juice; Booster Juice; D.