Sunday, 31 January 2016

LIQUEURS

LIQUEURS
Liqueur is a sweet alcoholic beverage often flavored with fruits, herbs, spices, flowers, seeds, roots, plants and sometimes cream. The word liqueur comes from the Latin word liquifacere which means “to dissolve”. This refers to the dissolving of the flavorings used to make the liqueur. Liqueurs are usually drunk after a meal with coffee or added as an ingredient to cocktails.
Below are some of the most popular liqueur and details;
Name
Origin
Flavor
Advocaat
Holland
Eggyolk and sugar, brandy based
Amaretto
Italy
Almond flavor
Baileys
Ireland
Irish cream liqueur made with fine Irish whisky
Benedictine
France
Sweet herb flavored. The world’s oldest liqueur dating back to 1510. It contains 27 various herbs, originally made by Benedictine monks. Brandy based.
Cointreau
France
The world’s best known Triple Sec (a type of colorless Curacao which is made from green orange peel in the Dutch West Indies)
Crème de Cass is
France
Black currant flavored
Drambuie
Scotland
Scotch whisky and honey
Galliano
Italy
Golden color liquid, spicy and herbal with a tinge of vanilla. Named after an Italian war hero in 1890, Giuseppe Galliano, who fought the Abyssinians
Grand Marnier
France
Orange flavored, golden color and brandy based
Kahlua
Mexico
Coffee flavored, made from coffee beans , vanilla beans, cocoa beans and brandy based
Sambuca
Italy
Italian anis seed flavored liqueur poured over ¾ coffee beans and set on fire
Southern Comfort
USA
Peaches, oranges and herbs flavored. An American whisky liqueur
Tia Maria
Jamaica
Coffee flavored, rum based
Triple Sec
Holland
White Curacao, a colorless liqueur with sweet orange flavor
Ouzo
Greece
A Greek liqueur with anis seed flavor


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