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- 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...
- and continued cooking, but moved on because Chef Knipschildt made an undrinkable Bloody Mary. In the entree round, Chef Perry was caught double-dipping...
- materials which renders edible that which was inedible. Thus, filtering undrinkable water to make it drinkable falls under this category, as does picking...
- on account of being mixed with pitch, resin, and plaster was to us undrinkable", complained Liutprand of Cremona, who was the amb****ador sent to Constantinople...
- the Persian fleet at the Battle of Salamis—but the water was salty and undrinkable. In an alternative version of the myth from Vergil's Georgics, Poseidon...
- mixed into the fuel alcohol by Navy authorities to render the alcohol undrinkable, and various methods were emplo**** by the U.S. sailors to separate the...
- varieties. Aguardente vĂ­nica is distilled from either good quality or undrinkable wine. It is mostly used to fortify wines such as port or aged to make...
- January 2011. "We Tried a Bunch of Canned Micheladas and Ranked Them From Undrinkable to Surprisingly OK". InsideHook. Retrieved 17 June 2021. "Tecate Michelada"...
- Pharmacopoeia (BP) is surgical spirit. Rubbing alcohol is denatured and undrinkable even if it is ethanol-based, due to the bitterants added. They are liquids...
- honey on the brim to make it drinkable. Some claim that the word means "undrinkable" in Gr****, but it may instead be linked to the Persian root spand or...