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Apple Sidra (Chinese: 蘋菓西打; pinyin: Píngguǒ Xīdǎ) is a Taiwanese carbonated soft drink which was first distributed in 1965. It is manufactured by Oceanic Beverages Co., Inc. and is mainly sold in Taiwan. It has a sweet natural apple flavor with a bit of citrus [1] and is made without any preservatives or artificial flavors. It is ...
Fassbrause is a style of soda that often has an apple flavor. Apple – Fassbrause is a non-alcoholic or alcoholic (depending on the brand) German drink made from fruit and spices and malt extract, traditionally stored in a keg. It often has an apple flavor. Apple Sidra is a non-alcoholic drink from Taiwan.
Buratino – Apple and lemon-flavoured soft drink produced by Tallinn Soft Drinks LTD Co. Düšess – (Duchesse) Pear and soft drink coloured with caramel and produced by Tallinn Soft Drinks LTD Co. Kelluke – ( Campanula ) Clear, lime-flavoured soft drink produced since 1965 produced by A. Le Coq , known as Tartu Eksperimentaal Õlletehas ...
Apple Cinnamon Chia Pudding. This delicious and fiber-rich chia pudding highlights the classic flavor combo of apples and cinnamon, with pecans for added crunch. View Recipe.
Apple cider vinegar is made through the fermentation of apples (hence the name), and it contains vitamins B and C, acetic acid — helpful for killing harmful bacteria — and natural probiotics ...
Apple said Monday it will invest $500 billion on expanding US facilities over the next four years, a move that could help it avoid new tariffs on goods imported from China.
The other type, alcoholic sidra, is a sparkling cider typically sold in Champagne-style bottles with an alcohol content comparable to beer. Sidra was, due to the expense of imported champagne, sometimes used as a substitute for New Year's Eve toasts in Mexico, as it is also a sweet, fruity drink. However, now the practice is to drink cider on ...
Apple Bread (Chinese: 蘋果麵包; pinyin: píngguǒ mìanbāo) is a popular vegetarian snack in Taiwan, commonly enjoyed as a breakfast item or a light snack. The recipe was created by Liu Zheji (Chinese: 劉哲基) and is widely available in school canteens, local grocery stores, convenience stores, and supermarkets across Taiwan.