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  • 1Syrup — In cooking, a syrup (from Arabic ar. شراب sharab , beverage, via Latin siropus ) is a thick, viscous liquid, containing a large amount of dissolved sugars, but showing little tendency to deposit crystals. The viscosity arises from the multiple… …

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  • 2Orange Crush — Infobox Beverage name=Orange Crush type=Orange soft drink manufacturer=Dr Pepper Snapple Group origin=Clinton, Iowa USA introduced=1906 discontinued= related=Fanta, Orange Slice, Sunkist variants= Orange Crush is an orange flavored soft drink… …

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  • 3orange syrup — [NF] a syrup prepared from sweet orange peel tincture, citric acid, talc, and sucrose, in purified water, used as a flavored vehicle for drugs …

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  • 4orange — 1. The fruit of the o. tree, Citrus aurantium (family Rutaceae). 2. A color between yellow and red in the spectrum. For individual o. dyes, see specific name. [O.F. orenge, fr. Ar. naranj, the initial n being absorbed in Fr. article une] bitter o …

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  • 5Cough Syrup (song) — Cough Syrup Single by Young the Giant from the album Young the Giant Released 2008 …

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  • 6Orgeat syrup — Two mason jars and a bottle of homemade orgeat syrup Orgeat syrup is a sweet syrup made from almonds, sugar and rose water or orange flower water. It was, however, originally made with a barley almond blend. It has a pronounced almond taste and… …

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  • 7Bergamot orange — Citrus bergamia Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae (unranked) …

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  • 8List of coffee beverages — See also: Coffee preparation#Presentation, Espresso#Espresso based drinks, and Espresso#Variations This article is about types of notable coffee beverages. Contents 1 Affogato 2 Baltimore 3 Black Eye …

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  • 9Sweet potato — Camote redirects here. For the island group in the Philippines, see Camotes Islands. Sweet Potato Sweet potato in flower Hemingway, South Carolina Scientific classification …

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  • 10Throwback (drink) — Retro themed design on a 12 ounce can of Pepsi Throwback from 2010. Current cans no longer say limited time only …

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