- ovaltine
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English-Russian dictionary of culinary. 2014.
English-Russian dictionary of culinary. 2014.
Ovaltine — Type Cocoa flavored dairy drink Manufacturer Associated British Foods or licensees (Nestlé in the United States) Country of origin Switzerland Introduced 1904 … Wikipedia
Ovaltine™ — [Ovaltine] noun [U, C] a hot drink made from a sweet brown powder mixed with water and milk, or the name of the powder itself, which contains dried milk, dried egg and ↑malt (= grain that has been soaked in water and dried) … Useful english dictionary
Ovaltine — proprietary name of a drink mix, 1906, probably based on L. ovum (see OVAL (Cf. oval)), because eggs are one of the ingredients … Etymology dictionary
Ovaltine — Ovomaltine Ovo drink … Wikipédia en Français
Ovaltine{™} — n [U, C] a hot drink made from a sweet brown powder mixed with water and milk, or the name of the powder itself, which contains dried milk, dried egg and malt (= grain that has been soaked in water and dried). Ovaltine is usually drunk just… … Universalium
Ovaltine — Tasse mit Aufschrift „Ovomaltine“ Ovomaltine Milchgetränk Ovomaltine ist ein Instant Malzgetränk, das durch die Wander AG (ein Tochterunternehmen der Associated British Foods) in … Deutsch Wikipedia
Ovaltine — … Useful english dictionary
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