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An beverage based on milk, eggs, sugar, and nutmeg; often made alcoholic with rum, brandy or whisky; popular at Christmas
A drink consisting of eggs beaten up with sugar, milk, and (usually) wine or spirits
A chilled Christmas beverage that consists of a blend of milk or cream, beaten eggs, sugar, nutmeg, and usually liquor of some kind (rum, brandy, or whiskey) The recipe for eggnog has changed very little in the last 150 years
An alcoholic beverage based on milk, eggs, sugar, nutmeg and rum, brandy or whisky; popular at Christmas. A nonalcoholic version exists also
{i} drink made of eggs and milk which usually contains rum or wine
Beverage made of raw eggs, milk, sugar, spice, and liquor (traditionally rum, but now also brandy or whisky)
a punch made of sweetened milk or cream mixed with eggs and usually alcoholic liquor
Eggnog is a drink made from egg, milk, sugar, spices, and alcohol such as rum or brandy. a drink made from eggs, sugar, milk, and alcohol, usually drunk at Christmas (egg + nog (17-20 centuries))
A traditional Christmas beverage, eggnog is a smooth, cold drink containing beaten raw eggs, sugar, milk or cream, and flavoring Brandy, rum, or whiskey is often added
A beverage of eggs, milk, sugar and flavoring Rich cream may take the place of part or all of the milk Spirits are often added at holiday time Eggnog may be served hot or cold, but it should be prepared as a stirred custard The name may come from the noggin or small cup in which it was served in earlier days Emulsion Suspension of two liquid ingredients that do not dissolve into each other (oil and water)
A holiday beverage made of milk, eggs, sugar, and nutmeg Often, rum or brandy are also added
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