Egg Nog
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Egg Nog
© Denzil Green
Egg Nog is a thoroughly British drink. Generally, it is made from eggs beaten with sugar, milk or cream, with some kind of alcohol added.
The alcohol is usually rum, but in the American South (especially in New Orleans) it is often Bourbon.
Commercial Egg Nog is usually UHT pasteurized to give it a long shelf life under refrigeration.
You can also buy Egg Nog flavoured syrup now to add to coffees, milk shakes and smoothies.
Storage Hints for Egg Nog
History Notes for Egg Nog
In England, they mixed it with Brandy, Madeira or Sherry. But in America, Rum was more popular, as the spirits used in England were heavily taxed by the time they arrived in the New World.
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Language Notes
Also called:
Ponche de Huevo, Rompope, Rompón (Spanish)
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See Also:
Holiday Nog, UHT Pasteurization
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