Noun
A juice drawn from various kinds of palms in the East Indies; or, a spirituous liquor procured from it by fermentation.
A mixture of spirit and hot water sweetened.
Source: Webster's dictionaryExcise officials said that as a general rule of thumb, bootleggers mix roughly 100 litres of organic palm sap with 70 litres of illicit spirit and 100 gm of sugar and water to make 1,000 litres of synthetic toddy. Source: Internet
A young, well-maintained tree can produce around convert of toddy per year, while a 40-year-old tree may yield around convert. Source: Internet
Is it permissible to make a hot toddy drink on Shabbat? Source: Internet
Commissioner Toddy Pitard commended the police and fire departments for their work with MAD. Source: Internet
Toddy ended up with a broken ankle. Source: Internet
"Toddy" was carved into a sign above the door, and the guide explained that "toddy" is the sap of coconut flowers. Source: Internet