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** Calémerian wine is typically not made from Calémerian grapes (which only have their shape in common with grapes from Earth) but from various other fruits; in the Chlouvānem area, plums (''calais'') are used. Furthermore, Chlouvānem wine is never drunk plain, as spices and/or herbs are always added to it.
** Calémerian wine is typically not made from Calémerian grapes (which only have their shape in common with grapes from Earth) but from various other fruits; in the Chlouvānem area, plums (''calais'') are used. Furthermore, Chlouvānem wine is never drunk plain, as spices and/or herbs are always added to it.
** ''īlāmmayābi'' — hot wine
** ''īlāmmayābi'' — hot wine
** ''sarūba'' <small>(rare)</small> — pomegranate wine (or Evandorian wine)
* ''sāreh'' — a "wine" made from sticky rice and herb flavoured, with typically 21-22% alcohol.
* ''sāreh'' — a "wine" made from sticky rice and herb flavoured, with typically 21-22% alcohol.
* ''yarya'' — beer (commonly made from plantains)
* ''yarya'' — beer (commonly made from plantains)