Many meals, especially during special occasions, are served with mauby, Guinness stout, and Carib and Stag beers. |
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It is they who shoved us into wanton consumerism, into a society in which we must maintain a champagne lifestyle on mauby pockets. |
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Fish sandwiches are her thing, the delicacy known here as bake and shark, best consumed with one of the frothy sweet drinks sold nearby: a watery concoction of mauby bark, cinnamon and sugar, say, or sea moss and milk. |
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After a local team of botanists finally isolated the agent in mauby that slowed aging, the island enjoyed and endured a period of international notoriety. |
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In fact, the liquid was a West Indian drink called Mauby, sold in many shops in Cardiff. |
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