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  2. Doctor (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    The Doctor Cocktail No.1 listed Ensslin's original punsch and lime recipe. No.2 called for equal parts punsch, gin, and lemon juice. No.3 called for the more now common 2:1:1 ratio of punsch, orange juice, and lemon juice. No.4 called for 3 parts punsch, 2 parts Jamaican rum, and 1 part lime.

  3. Sidecar (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    The sidecar is a cocktail traditionally made with brandy (usually cognac), orange liqueur (Cointreau, Grand Marnier, dry curaçao, or a triple sec), and lemon juice. It became popular in Paris and London in the early 1920s. Common modifications of the original recipe are a sugar rim, added sugar syrup, and an orange twist or lemon twist.

  4. These Thanksgiving Cocktail Recipes Will Give You Something ...

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    Golden Tail. Ingredients. 2 oz Nelson’s Green Brier Tennessee Whiskey.75 oz lemon juice.5 oz honey simple (2:1 ratio raw honey to water).25 oz Allspice Dram1 dash chocolate bitters

  5. Jif (lemon juice) - Wikipedia

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    The Realemon trademark was developed and used for a lemon juice product based upon reconstitution in the 1940s. [20] Realemon was later renamed to ReaLem by Coldcrops. [11] Hax lemon juice was the first to be packaged and marketed in said lemon-shaped container, with Coldcrops following shortly thereafter with their own design. [16]

  6. Inverted sugar syrup - Wikipedia

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    If lemon juice, which is about five percent citric acid by weight, is used instead then the ratio becomes 50:1. Such a mixture, heated to 114 °C (237 °F) [ 5 ] and added to another food, prevents crystallization without tasting sour.

  7. The Fine Art of Mixing Drinks - Wikipedia

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    The Fine Art of Mixing Drinks is a book about cocktails by David A. Embury, first published in 1948. [1] The book is noteworthy for its witty, highly opinionated and conversational tone, [2] as well as its categorization of cocktails into two main types: aromatic and sour; its categorization of ingredients into three categories: the base, modifying agents, and special flavorings and coloring ...

  8. Gimlet (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    The Schumann's Gimlet adds lemon juice and lime juice to the Gin. [10] The Bennett adds bitters. [11] The Pimmlet substitutes 2 parts Pimm's No. 1 Cup to 1 part London Dry Gin. [citation needed] Notably, the screwdriver (cocktail), another cocktail made from a clear spirit and a citrus juice, is also named after a common handtool.

  9. What's the healthiest bean to eat? 5 types that are ... - AOL

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    If you’re looking to upgrade your health in 2025, eating more beans and lentils should be on your bingo card. Packed with nutrients such as fiber, protein, iron and magnesium, beans and lentils ...