Manischewitz is an often very sweet, concord wine made from labrusca grapes. It's available in much of North America, and is often used by non-Orthodox Jews in celebrating Passover.
It's used in this modified Long Island Ice Tea from Joe @ 410 Boyd Street Restaurant in Little Tokyo, Los Angeles, CA.
A sure cure for anti-semitism.
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Calories (kcal) |
309 |
Fiber |
0.1 g |
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