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- cordials. Blackcurrants are a common ingredient of rødgrød, a po****r kissel-like dessert in North German and Danish cuisines. Blackcurrants are also used...
- (also known as C****is liqueur) is a sweet, dark red liqueur made from blackcurrants. Several ****tails are made with crème de c****is, including the po****r...
- cultivation, sale, and transport of blackcurrants to protect the white pine. Government programs systematically destro**** blackcurrant plants by chemical spraying...
- contrary to the brand's re****tion and adverti****ts which said that "the blackcurrants in Ribena contain four times the vitamin C of oranges". The television...
- failed attempt at the drink's launch. and in May 1996, Apple, Lemon and Blackcurrant variants were introduced. Tango Strange Soda was a sub-brand that consisted...
- species, the genus that includes gooseberries and blackcurrants. It is commonly known as the blackcurrant gall mite or big bud mite. It feeds on the plants'...
- Operation Blackcurrant was a Royal Navy peacetime operation carried out January to February 1947 to provide electrical power during a power shortage. A...
- alcoholic drink made with equal parts lager and cider. If a dash of blackcurrant cordial is added, it is known as a "Diesel" or a "Snakebite and Black"...
- pleasant and mint-like, but also as similar to that of blackcurrants, leading to the use of "blackcurrant sage” as an English name for this species. It sometimes...
- natural or artificial flavors, as well as substitute fruits (such as blackcurrant, elderberry, raspberry, gooseberry and their juices). Grenadine syrup...