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    egg·nog
    [ˈeɡˌnôɡ, ˈeɡˌnäɡ]
    noun
    eggnog (noun) · eggnogs (plural noun) · egg nog (noun) · egg nogs (plural noun) · egg flip (noun) · egg flips (plural noun)
    1. a drink made from a mixture of beaten eggs, cream, and flavorings, often with alcohol.
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  2. History and Origins of Eggnog - The Spruce Eats

    WEBAug 13, 2021 · European Food. Christmas Recipes. The Origins of Eggnog: A Favorite Christmas Cocktail. The Centuries-Old Fuel for Holiday …

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      WEBeggnog, a drink thought to have originated in the British Isles, composed of beaten eggs, sugar, and cream or milk and typically served during the Christmas and New Year ’s holidays. A sort of liquid custard, eggnog …

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      WEBJun 23, 2021 · Eggnog is believed to be derived from a drink called "posset," a warm ale punch made with eggs and figs that was popular among 13th century British monks. With time, the drink merged with …

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      WEBMar 7, 2021 · Sounds delicious. By the 13th century, eggnog had evolved as an expensive staple and toasting drink – monks drank eggnog with (uncurdled) milk and egg base, and to it included spices, figs, and sugar. …