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Toddy

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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 Tapping from coconut tree
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People drinking toddy from Kallu Shap in Kerala

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. Please see Toddy from coconut tree for more details.

See also