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mauby
mauby (ˈməʊbɪ) Also mawby. [See mobbie, mobee.] In Barbados, a drink made from the diluted extract of the bark of a tree or shrub of the genus Gouania or related plants; cf. mobbie, mobee 1.1790 J. B. Moreton Manners & Customs West India Islands 105 Cool drink or mauby is a delicious nectar to them ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mauby
Mauby (in Trinidad and Tobago, Saint Lucia, St.Kitts and Nevis Jamaica, St. Mauby Fizzz is a commercially produced and carbonated version of the drink produced in Trinidad and Tobago by multinational PepsiCo from mauby bark. wikipedia.org
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mawby
mawby var. mauby. Oxford English Dictionary
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Colubrina
Uses In the Caribbean, the leaves and/or fruit and in some cases the bark of some species are used to produce a soft drink called mauby. wikipedia.org
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Antigua and Barbuda cuisine
Beverages Local drinks include mauby, seamoss, tamarind juice, raspberry juice, mango juice, lemonade, coconut milk, hibiscus juice, ginger beer, passion wikipedia.org
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snowball
▪ I. snowball, n. (ˈsnəʊbɔːl) Also 5 snoweballe, 6 snowbal(le, 7– snow-ball; 5 north. snayballe, 8–9 Sc. snawbaw, 9 -ba'. [f. snow n.1 + ball n.1 Cf. WFris. sniebal, MDu. snee(u)-, sneubal, Du. sneeuwbal, G. schneeball, Da. snebold, Sw. snöboll, Norw. snjoball.] 1. a. A ball of snow, esp. one made o... Oxford English Dictionary
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Marina Ama Omowale Maxwell
About our own business, Drum Mountain Publications, 1981 Chopstix in Mauby: A Novel of Magical Realism, Peepal Tree Press, 1997, Decades to Ama, Peepal wikipedia.org
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Anne Liburd
Upon retirement from the civil service, Liburd used her bonus to open a specialty shop where she sold clothing, toiletries, ginger beer, and mauby, as wikipedia.org
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Barbadian cuisine
Wrap roti, usually with beef, chicken or saltfish with potatoes, spices, and sometimes chickpeas Beverages Rum and rum punch Banks beer Hibiscus tea Mauby wikipedia.org
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Hot cross bun
This bun is eaten with cheese in islands such as Jamaica and Guyana and served with beverages such as Mauby or Ginger beer. wikipedia.org
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Prickly Pear Cays
Other common plants are mauby bark, milky thorn, lignum vitae, sage cop, loblolly, nicker tree (only on Prickly Pear East), cockspur and balsam bush. wikipedia.org
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Colubrina elliptica
The bark and leaves of mabi are used to create mauby, a drink popular in the Caribbean. wikipedia.org
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Piragua (food)
(anise) (cherry) (orange) (coconut) (cream) (red raspberry) (strawberry) (soursop) (guava) (lemon) (mango) (mandarin orange) (mauby wikipedia.org
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Jamaican cuisine
, pineapple, soursop, etc) Ginger beer Guinness punch with spices such as nutmeg and vanilla Irish moss Limeade Liqueurs (Sangster's, Tia Maria, etc) Mauby wikipedia.org
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Culture of Guyana
Popular 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 Local drinks such as ginger beer, mauby and sorrel are fermented and require a sitting (pre-preparation) period prior to making. wikipedia.org
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