Judith Ortiz Cofer is considered a multicultural author due to her exploration of the complexities of identity, particularly as a Puerto Rican woman living in the United States. Her works often reflect the intersection of different cultures, highlighting the challenges and richness of navigating multiple identities. Through her poetry and prose, Cofer addresses themes of migration, cultural heritage, and the tensions between traditional and contemporary values, allowing readers to engage with a diverse range of experiences.
Lila Gault has written: 'The cider book' -- subject(s): Cider, Cookery (Cider), Radio scripts, Radio programs 'The house next door' -- subject(s): Buildings, structures, Domestic Architecture, Dwellings, Vernacular architecture
Louise Stanley has written: 'Apple cider vinegar, nuts & honey'
Cider that has not beel allowed to ferment. When cider ferments, alcohol is formed and the end result is "hard" cider.
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E. F. Bulmer has written: 'Early days of cider-making'
Usually fermented apples <><><> Cider is pressed from apples. SOME cider is allowed to ferment, becoming "hard" cider (alcoholic)
2 litres of cider
Yes, apple cider vinegar and cider vinegar are the same thing and is made from fermented apples.
Yes, cider vinegar and apple cider vinegar are the same thing.
Apple juice works well if you have no cider.
Generic cider is saidaa.
a mug of apple cider