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sarsaparilla serving per package – serving size – ml ave. per ml ave. per ml energy kj kj protein less than g less than g fat – total less than g less than g fat – saturated less than g less than g carbohydrate – total . g . g carbohydrate – sugars . g . g sodium mg mg ingredients: carbonated water, cane sugar
, sarsaparilla brew (water, sugar, molasses, ginger root, sarsaparilla root, licorice root, vanilla bean, yeast), colour (caramel iv), acid (citric acid), preservatives ( , ), antioxidant (ascorbic acid), sarsaparilla flavour. diet sarsaparilla serving per package – serving size – ml ave. per ml ave....
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spanish explorer cortez and his followers came to the new world in search of fortune, they found a wealth of culinary specialties such as chocolate, peanuts, vanilla, beans, squash, avocados, coconuts, corn and tomatoes. in turn the spanish brought to the americas products such as pork, beef, lamb, citrus
fruits, garlic, cheese, milk, wheat, vinegar and wine, add these to the native american and early pioneers traditional foods and you have some of the richest food combinations in the country. during mexico's colonial period to is when much of today's mexican fare was invented, such favorites as chile's...
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