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No - it's named for a person, not an ingredient
i think that's partly because egg is the main ingredient,(another ingredient is flour, and maybe some sugar) and it is rolled in shape....
Opium is no longer used as an ingredient in perfume because of its additive quality. Though YSL produces a perfume named Opium, there is no ingredient of opium used in the manufacture of the perfume Opium!
It is very uncommon for people to be named "Taco" as it is typically associated with the food item.
Mercury.
There are many saints named Francis. Please be specific.
It is named OxyContin, Oxicontin or Oxicodona. Its active ingredient is oxycodone chlorhidrate, named "clorhidrato de oxicodona". However it is a very restricted drug sold only with prescription.
Saturday is named after the Roman god Saturn, who is sometimes associated with Demeter, the Greek goddess of agriculture.
Probably because it contains the star named Regulus, the "small King" (Rex- Regulus) associated with royal sprouts!
Venus was named for the Roman goddess Venus, who is associated with Aphrodite.
The serial ports are named ttyS0, ttyS1, etc