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Rivella is a soft
drink from Switzerland,
created by
Robert Barth in 1952,
which is
produced from milk whey, and
therefore includes ingredients such as...
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Mauro Rivella is an
Italian Roman Catholic cleric who
served as the
secretary of the
Administration of the
Patrimony of the
Apostolic See (APSA) from...
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Adventures of
Rivella (1714) is the last
novel written by
eighteenth century English author Delarivier Manley. The work is a semi-autobiographical...
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Giuseppe Rivella (born 16
November 1901, date of
death unknown) was an
Italian racing cyclist. He rode in the 1927 Tour de France. "Giuseppe
Rivella". Cycling...
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insertion of "Delia's story" in The New
Atalantis (1709) and the
Adventures of
Rivella that she
published as the
biography of the
author of the
Atalantis with...
- whey".[clarification needed] Whey is also one of the main
ingredients of
Rivella, a
carbonated drink in Switzerland.
Another use of whey is to make "cream...
- The
Revillagigedo Islands (Spanish:
Islas Revillagigedo, IPA: [reˈβiʝa xiˈxeðo]) or
Revillagigedo Archipelago are a
group of four
volcanic islands in the...
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served with
lefse and flatbrød. Retsina,
resinated wine, po****r in
Greece Rivella, a
Swiss carbonated soft
drink made from whey. Root beer, a
herbal flavored...
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original on 2019-01-28.
Retrieved 26
August 2015.
Kautz L, Jung G,
Valore EV,
Rivella S,
Nemeth E, Ganz T (Jul 2014). "Identification of
erythroferrone as an...