What exactly is eggnog?!


Question: This article is about the milk-based beverage. For the Melvins album, see Eggnog (album).

A carton and two glasses of eggnog, called by its French name "lait de poule"Eggnog (or egg nog) is a sweetened dairy-based beverage made with milk, cream, sugar, beaten eggs (which gives it a frothy texture), and flavoured with ground cinnamon and nutmeg; alcoholic versions also exist with the addition of various liquors, such as rum, brandy, or whisky. Eggnog is a popular drink in North America and is usually associated with winter celebrations such as Christmas and New Year's. Commercially, non-alcoholic eggnog is available around Christmas time and during the winter and is available all year round in Australian stores.


so basically egg as a drink


Answers: This article is about the milk-based beverage. For the Melvins album, see Eggnog (album).

A carton and two glasses of eggnog, called by its French name "lait de poule"Eggnog (or egg nog) is a sweetened dairy-based beverage made with milk, cream, sugar, beaten eggs (which gives it a frothy texture), and flavoured with ground cinnamon and nutmeg; alcoholic versions also exist with the addition of various liquors, such as rum, brandy, or whisky. Eggnog is a popular drink in North America and is usually associated with winter celebrations such as Christmas and New Year's. Commercially, non-alcoholic eggnog is available around Christmas time and during the winter and is available all year round in Australian stores.


so basically egg as a drink

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It's kinda like creamed milk with beated eggs. I personally don't like it that much, but you should try it. =)





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