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Toddy is also a liquor fermented from coconut sap. Toddy or Kallu, as know in [[Kerala]], a small state in South India is used as a drink. |
Toddy is also a liquor fermented from coconut sap. Toddy or Kallu, as know in [[Kerala]], a small state in South India is used as a drink. |
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Please see [[Toddy from coconut tree]] for more details. |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
Revision as of 12:15, 7 September 2005
A toddy is a hot drink made from a spirit, hot water, sugar (or honey and lemon). Commonly used spirtis include whiskey and rum.
A hot toddy is often used in the United Kingdom to help warm people up, calm people down and reduce fevers.
Toddy from coconut or palm tree
Toddy is also a liquor fermented from coconut sap. Toddy or Kallu, as know in Kerala, a small state in South India is used as a drink.