For instance, Manoj, a software engineer, prefers to have a pitcher of chilled sweet toddy with friends to beat the lethargy of a lazy Sunday. |
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The florescence yields a sap that is fermented into a toddy or into vinegar, or distilled into a coconut brandy called lambanog. |
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Glogg, gluhwein, poker beer, bishop, toddy, hot punch, flip, rumfustian, and wassail are all of the warmed spirit family. |
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Sudalai Madan, who devours non-vegetarian food after consuming litres of arrack or toddy has to content himself with the sweet prepared by them. |
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It'll pass of course, these things always do, and in the meantime I can get by on aspirin, linctus and the occasional hot toddy. |
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Liquor barons have always been in support of a ban on toddy and arrack, so that tipplers would turn to Indian made foreign liquor. |
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Domestic products such as coconut toddy and herbal arrack of good quality should be produced on a large scale and sold under Government licence. |
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The latest technology transfer under process is the process of making sweet palm toddy or neera. |
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They're a great excuse to snuggle up in front of the telly wrapped in a fleecy blanket with a hot water bottle and a hot toddy. |
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The rows of motorbikes parked in front of the toddy shop betrays its large patronage among the yuppie crowd. |
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The local brew, raa, is a sweet toddy made from the crown of the coconut palm. |
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There have been Mangaloreans who have had monkeys, toddy cats, rabbits and white mice for pets. |
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Mangalore still has green pockets that are home to toddy cats, porcupine and even the occasional leopard. |
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The leopard cat, jungle cat, civets and toddy cats are the cats found commonly. |
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Men engage in open sea and lagoon fishing from canoes as well as the gathering of coconuts and palm toddy and the more strenuous forms of cultivation. |
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It involves a port toddy infused with roasted orange and lemon, cloves and hot water. |
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According to a study done by toddy, cold-brewed coffee is 67 percent less acidic than hot-brewed. |
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The ban on arrack had saved a lot of families, but the present Government had deviated from its promise to gradually implement a ban on toddy as well. |
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You probably know pastilles or sweets made with pine buds and recommended for sore throats, well this liqueur is also helpful for the treatment of throats irritation in a toddy. |
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She knelt at his feet and offered to get him a hot toddy or something. |
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Palm wine, locally known as Neera, is a sap extracted from inflorescences of various species of toddy palms. |
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Alpestre, with its pleasant taste and smell and with its invigorating and relaxing properties, is a precious liquid, which can still be used as an aperitive or a toddy, taken neat or mixed with coffee. |
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A hot toddy for thawing out was ready in a jiff — the bartender whisked it off to the kitchen and shook in a few cloves from an industrial-size cannister. |
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In some recipes, easily available and cheap jaggery made of sugarcane or palm toddy replaced the sugar used in Europe. |
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Finally, he poured the mixture into a toddy glass, added sugar and a twist of lemon peel, and served it to the miner, as the crowd cheered – and the Blue Blazer was born. |
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After that I sat around in the apartment and drank too much hot toddy trying to crack the code in Geiger's blue indexed notebook. |
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The Portuguese also introduced vinegar to India, and Franciscan priests manufactured it from coconut toddy. |
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The toddy palms and neem trees and mangoes and peepul that were hidden behind the bazaars now become visible and in their turn hide the bazaars. |
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In addition, a memorandum was kept containing receipts and issues of toddy drawn at a toddy tope. |
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From the 19th century onwards, sources appeared in South India regarding a legendary origin for caste of toddy drawers known as Eelavar in the state of Kerala. |
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Other sections had less secure support, consisting, in some cases, of sections of toddy palm, insulated with pieces of sal wood fastened to their tops. |
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