toddy

/ˈtɑdi/
noun
  1. A hot drink made with liquor (such as whiskey or rum), hot water, sugar, and spices, often used to soothe colds.
    • She sipped a hot toddy to help her sore throat.
    • The recipe for a classic toddy includes whiskey, honey, and lemon.
    • On cold winter nights, he enjoys a warm toddy by the fire.
  2. The sweet sap from certain palm trees, which can be fermented to make an alcoholic drink.
    • In some tropical regions, toddy is collected from palm trees.
    • The workers climbed the palm to tap fresh toddy.
    • Fermented toddy is a traditional beverage in parts of Asia.
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