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  2. Drinking certain types of coffee can bring some health ... - AOL

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    "An occasional high-sugar, high-calorie coffee beverage enjoyed as a treat won't make or break an overall healthy diet, but when people routinely consume a significant amount of additional ...

  3. Anaphrodisiac - Wikipedia

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    It is the opposite of an aphrodisiac, something that enhances sexual appetite. The word anaphrodisiac comes from the Greek privative prefix ἀν-, denoting negation, and aphrodisiac, from the Greek goddess of love, Aphrodite. Some people use anaphrodisiacs in order to curb a very high libido or due to hypersexuality. [1]

  4. List of coffee drinks - Wikipedia

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    Mazagran (sometimes misspelled as Mazagrin) is a cold coffee drink that originated in Algeria. It is typically served in a tall glass and is made with coffee and ice. Sometimes sugar, rum, lemon or water is added. Sometimes a fast version is achieved by pouring a previously sweetened espresso in a cup with ice cubes and a slice of lemon.

  5. Mazagran (drink) - Wikipedia

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    The beverage has also been described as sweetened "Portuguese iced coffee" that is prepared with strong coffee or espresso served over ice with lemon. [9] Sometimes rum is added to Portuguese versions of the drink, and it may be sweetened with sugar syrup. [9] In Austria, mazagran coffee is served with an ice cube and prepared with rum.

  6. This Is the #1 Healthiest Way To Drink Coffee—and No, It’s ...

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    Seasonal drinks, like pumpkin spice lattes and peppermint mochas, are full of sugar, making them delicious, but a not-so healthy choice. ... 'The #1 Change I Noticed When I Drank Black Coffee ...

  7. Aphrodisiac - Wikipedia

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    An aphrodisiac is a substance alleged to increase libido, sexual desire, sexual attraction, sexual pleasure, or sexual behavior. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] These substances range from a variety of plants, spices, and foods to synthetic chemicals.

  8. Venezuelan cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Catara sauce – an alleged aphrodisiac based on juice of cassava; Chicha [1] – non-alcoholic drink, made of boiled white rice, milk and sugar; Cocada – Coconut milkshake, found mostly in coastal areas; Papaya juice; Mango juice; Passion fruit juice; Malta – Non-alcoholic carbonated malt; Papelón con limón [1]

  9. Acquired taste - Wikipedia

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    Clamato, a drink made primarily of reconstituted tomato juice concentrate and reconstituted dried clam broth, with a dash of high-fructose corn syrup, and USDA Red 40 to maintain a 'natural' tomato colour; Coffee, a bitter beverage prepared from roasted coffee seeds; Cow cod soup, a Jamaican soup made with bull penis (or "cod")