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  2. How Many Calories in an Orange? A Dietitian Explains - AOL

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  3. Hwachae - Wikipedia

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    Milgam-hwachae (밀감화채; "citrus punch") – also called gyul-hwachae (귤화채); made with citrus fruit—usually summer orange— pieces, in the fruit's juice mixed with lemon juice, sugar, and water. [6] It is a local specialty of Jeju Island, where summer oranges and most other citrus fruits are cultivated. [7]

  4. Kiamoy - Wikipedia

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    Kiamoy (also spelled kiamuy or kiam muy, or in Philippine Spanish as ciamoy), is a class of Filipino treats made with dried sour plums, prunes, or apricots preserved in brine and vinegar.

  5. Okoy - Wikipedia

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    Okoy are sometimes dyed bright orange with achuete seeds. [1] Okoy has numerous variations using a variety of other ingredients, including replacing the shrimp with small fish or calamari. Okoy batter can also be made with regular flour, rice flour, or an egg and cornstarch mixture.

  6. 25 Bright-Eyed Recipes Starring Orange Juice—From ... - AOL

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    Here are 25 orange juice recipes bursting with vitamin C and so much flavor. Best Orange Juice Recipes. Southern Bite. This amazingly delicious cake starts with a simple box cake mix, but is ...

  7. Here Are 13 of the Best Halo Top Flavors, Ranked - AOL

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    Halo Top Nutrition Facts: Is Halo Top Healthy? A pint of Halo Top rarely exceeds 350 calories. Cutting out lots of the fat and sugar that come along with standard ice cream, Halo Top has made the ...

  8. Samalamig - Wikipedia

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    Guinomis is sometimes regarded as a variant of halo-halo since it is a shaved ice dessert. It is made with sago pearls, pinipig (toasted pounded rice), various jellies, and coconut milk on shaved ice. Like the halo-halo, it can have multiple variations. It originates from the Hiligaynon people. [9] [10] [11] [12]

  9. A couple of months ago, contributor Casey Clark released an article about Halo Top's new and improved dairy-free recipe. As someone who enjoys dairy-free ice cream and has been a fan of the Halo ...