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Tia Maria is the brand name of an alcoholic drink. Produced by the industry giant Allied Domecq, Tia Maria is a "liqueur spirit" which combines a coffee liqueur such as Kahlúa with a cream liqueur such as Bailey's. It can be consumed pure and on the rocks, but is also frequently used as an ingredient for cocktails, or with coffee. Allied Domecq plc is a company that operates spirits, wine, and quick service restaurant businesses. ... Kahlúa is a famous coffee liqueur. ... Flaming cocktails contain a small amount of flammable high-proof alcohol which is ignited prior to consumption. ... Coffee beans and a cup of coffee Coffee as a drink, usually served hot, is prepared from the roasted seeds (beans) of the coffee plant. ...


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