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Cider
Websites presented in alphabetical order Alcohol-Free Drink Recipes (Note: you may need to enter a ZIP code to see the document.) A compilation of recipes from restaurants and lodging establishments for non-alcoholic drinks. Includes mulled cider, punches, lemonades, coffee drinks, and more. From the California State Automobile Association (CSAA). http://www.csaa.com/portal/site/CSAA/menuitem.c13d2427e527f6a08e7ea35492278a0c/?vgnextoid=43f2727e4181d010VgnVCM100000c512daceRCRD&cpsextcurrchannel=1 Topics: Beverages, Holiday Foods, Beverages, and Recipes Last updated Aug 29, 2007 All About Apple Cider Contains brief information on the history of apple cider, how to make apple cider, and apple cider making regions around the world. From a research team "dedicated to providing useful, timely, accurate, and easily understood information on a wide range of lifestyle topics." http://www.drinkfocus.com/articles/apple-cider/ Topics: Beverages Last updated Aug 7, 2007 Apple Cider Safety Site This site, "designed to be a resource for Wisconsin cider processors and regulators," also provides general information about apple cider. Features a description of the difference between apple juice and apple cider (which has a different meaning in the Northeast and Midwest than in the remainder of the U.S.), and material about inspection and federal regulations (including the use of ultraviolet radiation to reduce pathogens). From the Department of Food Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison. http://www.foodsafety.wisc.edu/cider/ Topics: Beverages, Fruits & Vegetables Last updated Sep 3, 2008 Apple Juice and Apple Cider: What's the Difference? This essay answers the common question of the difference between apple juice and apple cider. It notes that "[f]resh cider is raw apple juice that has not undergone a filtration process to remove coarse particles of pulp or sediment" and that "[a]pple juice is juice that has been filtered to remove solids and pasteurized so that it will stay fresh longer." From the Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources. http://www.mass.gov/agr/massgrown/cider_juice_difference.htm Topics: Beverages, Fruits & Vegetables Last updated Sep 3, 2008 Common Cold This searchable site "provides a comprehensive, updated and referenced source of information on the common cold." It includes segments on the anatomy of the nose, how colds occur and are spread, the prevention and recommendations for treatment for both adults and children, the testing of cold treatments, and more. Many common myths are debunked and several soothing recipes are offered, among them chicken soup and hot buttered cider. In addition, over seventy references are cited. http://www.commoncold.org/ Topics: Beverages, Infectious Diseases, Recipes & Food Preparation Last updated Apr 25, 2001 Martinelli's Gold Medal: Recipes Collection of recipes using apple cider and apple juice. Includes nonalcoholic cocktails, entrees (such as cider pot roast and honey-apple glazed ham), marinades, and desserts (including cider sorbet, pies, cakes, and baked apples). From a company that makes apple drinks. http://www.martinellis.com/recipes/n/ Topics: Beverages, Fruits & Vegetables, Holiday Foods, Beverages, and Recipes Last updated Mar 16, 2008 |
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