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On Feb 26, 9:39Â*am, John Kane > wrote:
> Sheldon wrote: > > Mark Thorson wrote: > >> Sheldon wrote: > > >>> Which is the world's most popular beverage? > >> It's not water? �According to whom? > > > Culinarilly, water in of itself is not considered a beverage, a > > beverage is water plus some other ingredient that also contains some > > nutritional value... water by itself contains no nutritive value. Â*A > > beverage is considered a food, water is no more a food than air. Â*To > > be considered a food a substance must possess caloric content. > > > To be perfectly honest tea and coffee are not true beverages unless > > they contain some nutritive addition, ie. sugar, milk, scotch... > > Are you sure that milk is a nutritive additions? Puh-leeze... you should be banned from all food groups, what a moroon! |
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