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The markets are also still a hit with the locals, who like to meet there over a mug of steaming sweet "Punsch" or "Gluehwein" (mulled wine).
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The markets are also still a hit with the locals, who like to meet there over a mug of steaming sweet "Punsch" or "Gluehwein" (mulled wine).
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The markets are also still a hit with the locals, who like to meet there over a mug of steaming sweet "Punsch" or "Gluehwein" (mulled wine).
IOL: News 2009
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Once you've selected your fish or meat, you have your choice of cooking method, which range from a rich canola oil to a low-calorie bouillion to Punsch, a spiced red wine with cloves and rosemary.
The Lobby from SPG Kate Schwartz Seamons 2010
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Punsch, as I've written before, is made from arrak and very sweet.
Anne's Food 2009
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It’s also the base spirit of something called Swedish Punsch, a smoky liqueur used in vintage cocktails like the Doctor and the Diki-Diki.
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It’s also the base spirit of something called Swedish Punsch, a smoky liqueur used in vintage cocktails like the Doctor and the Diki-Diki.
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