Created in East Anglia, England
Eggnog originated from a heavy beer, (noggin) in England.
It was created in England in Medieval times
Eggnog became popular when wealthy in England started to drink it. It means "an egg in a cup"
In England, somewhere in East Anglia
Eggnog is related to the milk and wine combinations that had traditionally been made long ago in Europe. However, in Colonial America, rum was used in place of the wine. Rum was commonly called "grog" by the Colonists, so the name eggnog is very likely derived from the descriptive term for this drink, "egg-and-grog", which corrupted into egg'n'grog and after a while became known as "eggnog".
Old New England and Pennsylvania Dutch eggnogs are good brands
EGGNOG!!!!!
The first ingredient in eggnog is whole milk. The other two major ingredients following whole milk are eggs and heavy cream.
Eggnog is cream colored.
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Eggnog Riot happened in 1827.
It is eggnog that has been canned by Borden