recall long ago at a science meeting in Atlanta being 'forced' to visit the Coca Cola museum there. there was a wall of dispensers of coca-cola flavors of the world and we were all struck by how very different they all were. beet juice in a version for Japan, orange juice for South American countries... and here's the "vault of the secret formula": https://www.worldofcoca-cola.com/explore-inside/explore-vault-secret-formula
I'd be willing to bet Coke has known the recipe for Pepsi, and vice versa, for a long time.
recall long ago at a science meeting in Atlanta being 'forced' to visit the Coca Cola museum there. there was a wall of dispensers of coca-cola flavors of the world and we were all struck by how very different they all were. beet juice in a version for Japan, orange juice for South American countries... and here's the "vault of the secret formula": https://www.worldofcoca-cola.com/explore-inside/explore-vault-secret-formula
Whilst the etymology is different; “makrut” from Thailand, is a good alternative from “kaffir/kafir” for the type of lime fruit.
https://slate.com/culture/2014/07/kaffir-lime-racist-murky-origins-suggest-a-racial-slur-might-be-responsible-for-the-fruits-name.html