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The letter on a penny refers to the mint at which it was manufactured. P is Philadelphia, D is Denver.
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'w'stands Washington the capital of The United States Of America on the US coins. The W stamped on US coins stand for the mint at West Point where it was made. Today, the West Point mint makes all of the commemorative and precious metal US coins.
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Alcoholic beverages beginning with the letter Z include: Zero mint Zeus Zima Zima! Zinfandel wine Zombie
Yes, A Mojito is traditionally made of five ingredients: white rum, sugar (traditionally sugar cane juice), lime juice, sparkling water and mint.
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To incorporate mint leaves into a refreshing black tea beverage, simply steep the black tea as usual and then add fresh mint leaves to the hot tea. Let the mint leaves steep for a few minutes to infuse their flavor. You can also muddle the mint leaves before adding them to the tea for a stronger mint flavor. Serve the tea over ice for a refreshing drink.
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When you mix water and mint, the mint flavor and aroma will infuse into the water, resulting in a refreshing and subtly flavored beverage. This can be enjoyed as a simple way to add a hint of mint to your water or to make mint-infused water for a refreshing drink.
Some refreshing non-alcoholic alternatives to a traditional mint julep include a virgin mojito, a cucumber cooler, or a berry-infused lemonade. These drinks offer a similar refreshing taste without the alcohol content.
Milk, Minute Maid lemonade and merlot wine are drinks. Mountain Dew is a soft drink. Manhattan and mint julep are cocktails. Michelob, Miller, Molson and Moosehead are beer brands.
There are far too many variable to give an answer to this. The pH will depend on the pH of the water used, the "mint" used, of the soil in which the "mint" was grown, and any additions to the beverage.
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The mint mark is on the back, or obverse, to the right of the letter E in one. The letter D is for the Denver mint and the letter S is for San Francisco. If your coin is without a mintmark, it was struck at the Philadelphia mint.