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Mauby, also
known as madi, maví, mobi, mabi, and maubi, is a tree bark-based
beverage grown, and
widely consumed, in the Caribbean. It is made with sugar...
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islands such as
Jamaica and
Guyana and
served with
beverages such as
mauby or
ginger beer. In
Slovakia and in the
Czech Republic,
mazanec is a similar...
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Peanut punch Eggnog Limeade Liqueurs (Sangster's, Tia Maria, etc.)
Mauby Pimento dram Red
Stripe Rums Rum
creams (including
flavours like coffee...
- maltas, shandies,
citrus juices and
ginger beers.
Along with
sorrel and
mauby juices, peanut, seamoss, barbadine, soursop,
beetroot and
papaya (paw paw)...
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Mabouya Mabouya Iguana Mabi Mabi A
bitter drink known in the West
Indies as
Mauby Bajacu Bayakou The
northern star, dawn, a
Vodoun Loa ****ociated with the...
- ****es, and
sometimes chickpeas Rum and rum
punch Banks beer
Hibiscus tea
Mauby Fruit juice Tamarind drink Soursop drink Golden apple drink Sorrel drink...
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homemade drinks are lime wash (like lemonade), pine
drink (from a pineapple),
mauby, made from the bark of a tree;
sorrel drink, made from hibiscus; ginger...
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There are
small pineapple crops throughout the island.
Local drinks include mauby, seamoss,
tamarind juice,
raspberry juice,
mango juice, lemonade, coconut...
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guayaba (guava) limón (lemon)
mango (mango)
mandarin (mandarin orange) maví (
mauby)
melao (sugar cane syrup) melón (honeydew)
parcha (p****ion fruit) piña (pineapple)...
- mushroom".
Kefir and
kumis are made by
fermenting milk with
yeast and bacteria.
Mauby (Spanish: mabí), made by
fermenting sugar with the wild
yeasts naturally...