Roman bird-shaped glass vessels were used as perfume bottles. The liquid was sealed inside the vessels and the tip of the tail had to be broken to remove the perfume. The one

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Roman bird-shaped glass vessels were used as perfume bottles The

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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