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  2. Numi Organic Tea - Wikipedia

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    Numi Organic Tea is a privately owned triple bottom line social enterprise based in Oakland, California. Numi is known for its assortment of organic and fair trade certified teas and herbal "teasans". The company was founded in 1999 by brother and sister, Ahmed Rahim and Reem Hassani.

  3. Dried lime tea - Wikipedia

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    Served hot, the drink is also consumed as a remedy to aid indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea, and nausea. It is very sour and aromatic, but can also be mildly sweet, depending on how much sugar is added. Omani dried limes have a pleasant tart citrus flavor and are rich in vitamin C. [1]

  4. List of chocolate drinks - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable chocolate drinks. Chocolate is a processed, typically sweetened food produced from the seed of the tropical Theobroma cacao tree. Its earliest documented use is by the Olmecs of south central Mexico around 1100 BC.

  5. Hot chocolate - Wikipedia

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    Hot chocolate, also known as hot cocoa or drinking chocolate, is a heated drink consisting of shaved or melted chocolate or cocoa powder, heated milk or water, and usually a sweetener. It is often garnished with whipped cream or marshmallows. Hot chocolate made with melted chocolate is sometimes called drinking chocolate, characterized by less ...

  6. Lumumba (drink) - Wikipedia

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    The drink consists of cocoa, sometimes accompanied by cream, and a shot of rum. Some alternatives replace the rum with amaretto or brandy: a popular version in Spain during La Movida Madrileña used the local chocolate milk drinks Cacaolat or Okey with a shot of Spanish brandy, such as Fundador or Soberano.

  7. History of chocolate - Wikipedia

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    Chocolate is a Spanish loanword, first recorded in English in 1604, [1] and in Spanish in 1579. [2] However, the word's origins beyond this are contentious. [3] Despite a popular belief that chocolate derives from the Nahuatl word chocolatl, early texts documenting the Nahuatl word for chocolate drink use a different term, cacahuatl, meaning "cacao water".

  8. Category:Chocolate drinks - Wikipedia

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    Canfield's Diet Chocolate Fudge; Carnation (brand) Champurrado; Choc-Ola; The Chocolate Girl; Chocolate liqueur; Chocolate milk; Chocolate Soldier (drink) Chocomel; Cocio; Coco chocolatero; Cola Cao; Cuestión moral: si el chocolate quebranta el ayuno eclesiástico

  9. Tejate - Wikipedia

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    The drink is served cold. The origin of the Mexican Spanish name tejate is not known for certain, but is thought to derive from the Nahuatl "floury water" texātl [ˈteʃat͡ɬ] , compounded from "flour" textli [ˈteʃt͡ɬi] and "water" ātl [aːt͡ɬ] .

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