Definition of Drinkableness. Meaning of Drinkableness. Synonyms of Drinkableness

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Definition of Drinkableness

Drinkableness
Drinkableness Drink"a*ble*ness, n. State of being drinkable.

Meaning of Drinkableness from wikipedia

- US, containing fruit and added sweeteners. These are typically called "drinkable yogurt". Also available are "yogurt smoothies", which contain a higher...
- Drinking water or potable water is water that is safe for ingestion, either when drunk directly in liquid form or consumed indirectly through food preparation...
- yuca chips, bitter melon, brandy, swineapple Dessert: macarons, soursop, drinkable yogurt, pistachios Contestants: Paige VanZant (eliminated after the appetizer)...
- Dessert: mini cookies with frosting, chocolate-covered strawberries, drinkable cereal yogurt, corn dogs Contestants: Lee Frank, Chef and Owner from Exeter...
- chemists who successfully removed the additives from the alcohol to make it drinkable. As a response, the Treasury Department required manufacturers to add...
- bottle used by Terror and Plague to trap people and dissolve them into a drinkable potion). Goku shows, challenges and beats them, but they use the gourd...
- the world's most consumed drink, however, 97% of water on Earth is non-drinkable salt water. Fresh water is found in rivers, lakes, wetlands, groundwater...
- bottling unit" that would filter tap water into drinkable water for the building's tenants. The drinkable water would then be bottled and shipped to higher...
- drinks made from it range from thin herbal teas and beers to thicker drinkable puddings and gruels. Barley has been used as a source of fermentable material...
- once (4 billion years ago) a lot like Earth, with oceans, clouds and drinkable water. Something happened 3.7 billion years ago that turned Mars' atmosphere...