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Glass bottle in the shape of a bird. Culture: Roman. Dimensions: H
Ouzo, a traditional Greek anise-flavored liqueur, turns cloudy when mixed with water due to the anethole compound's reaction with water molecules. The ouzo effect, was first explained in 1991 using computer simulations
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Perfume Bottles
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