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  2. List of national drinks - Wikipedia

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    In southern India, the iconic beverage is Kaapi, also known as Indian filter coffee, which is made by mixing frothed and boiled milk with coffee brewed through a metal filter. [100] Traditional alcoholic drinks like toddy and feni remain popular in various parts of the country, [ 101 ] along with western-style beers, liquors and wines, with ...

  3. Franck (company) - Wikipedia

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    A limited edition of a special line of millennium coffee, Jubilarna kava 2000, was introduced. At the end of the year a company was founded in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. 2002: Extra espresso coffee system – coffee machines and extra espresso coffee were introduced. 2003: Four new flavors of instant cappuccino were introduced.

  4. Inka (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Developed in the late 1960s, Inka has been produced in Skawina since 1971, a centre of coffee production since the early 20th century. Currently it is manufactured by GRANA Sp. Z O.O. While it was used in part as a coffee substitute to alleviate coffee shortages in the 1970s, Inka remains popular, in part because it is caffeine-free.

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  6. Coffee substitute - Wikipedia

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    German coffee substitute, Koff, by J.J. Darboven (mid 20th century) German coffee substitute, Feigen-Caffee, historical advertisement (late 19th century) Coffee substitutes are non-coffee products, usually without caffeine, that are used to imitate coffee. Coffee substitutes can be used for medical, economic and religious reasons, or simply ...

  7. Kavalactone - Wikipedia

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    Kavalactones are a class of lactone compounds found in kava roots and Alpinia zerumbet (shell ginger). [1] and in several Gymnopilus, Phellinus and Inonotus fungi. [2] Some kavalactones are bioactive. They are responsible for the psychoactive, analgesic, euphoric and sedative effects of kava. [3] [4]

  8. Shell out for kava at new Albuquerque bar - AOL

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    Aug. 26—Pureland Kava & Tea, which opened in April, is having its grand opening Saturday, with free tarot readings and a live glassblowing. Mandy Vickery, owner of Pureland, lauds kava for ...

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