Eggnog

/ˈɛɡˌnɔɡ/ noun

A thick, sweet holiday drink made with eggs, milk or cream, sugar, and usually spirits like rum or whiskey.

The 'egg' part is obvious, but 'nog' likely comes from 'noggin', a small wooden cup used for serving drinks in early modern England. The drink became popular in America during colonial times as a way to preserve eggs and dairy products with alcohol.

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