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Sarcosoma globosum, or witches cauldron, [1] is a species of fungus in the family Sarcosomataceae. [3] It was first described in 1793 by Casimir Christoph Schmidel. Johann Xaver Robert Caspary transferred it to the genus Sarcosoma in 1891. Also known as the charred-pancake cup, [1] it is a near-threatened fungus native to Northern Europe.
In North America it is commonly known as the witch's hat, conical wax cap or conical slimy cap. Hygrocybe conica is known to be a complex of at least eleven closely related species [ 2 ] and as such is widespread in Europe, North America, Asia, and elsewhere.
Beverage: Source: Date of first mention: Description and significance: Moloko Plus (Nadsat for "Milk Plus") : A Clockwork Orange: 1962: Aka "milk with knives in it"; drunk by the protagonist to get him in the mood for "a bit of the old ultraviolence" [2] In the film, Moloko Plus is milk laced with one of three (possibly illegal) drugs, Vellocet, Synthemesc and Drencrom.
In the post, Holtman says the frog was trapped underneath the tub's plastic seal—meaning the little guy must have hopped in at the ice cream factory well before it made its way to the freezer aisle.
Witches Brew may refer to: A synonym for potion; Witches' Brew, a 1995 fantasy novel written by Terry Brooks; Witches Brew (record label), an underground European record label; Witches' Brew, a 1980 comedy/horror starring Teri Garr, Richard Benjamin, and Lana Turner "Witches' Brew" (song), a 2011 song by Katy B
The Witch’s Brew Frappuccino is finally back at Starbucks—sort of. You can copycat this recipe thanks to the Starbucks secret menu. How to Order a Witch’s Brew Frappuccino at Starbucks All ...
Candy is mostly made of sugar and corn syrup, but it also contains salt, sesame oil, honey, artificial flavor, food colorings, gelatin and confectioner’s glaze.
Witches' Brew, also known as Which Witch Is Which?, is a 1980 American comedy horror film co-written and directed by Richard Shorr, and starring Richard Benjamin, Teri Garr, and Lana Turner. [1] It was based (though without any screen credit) on Fritz Leiber Jr. 's horror-fantasy novel Conjure Wife .