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liqueur Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( liqueur ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)



ଲିକ୍ୟୁର୍, ମିଠା, ସୁଗନ୍ଧ,

Noun:

ମଦ୍ୟପାନ,

liqueur's Usage Examples:

préparer et conserver les Viandes et les Poissons salés et fumés, les terrines, les galantines, les légumes, les fruits, les confitures, les liqueurs.


cilantro garlic sugar cream lemon juice honey cinnamon ginger orange zest orange liqueur nutmeg To create mashed carrots, the carrots are prepared and cut into.


moistened with fruit juices or liqueur and layered with ricotta cheese and candied fruit, a filling also used with cannoli.


cassis (pronounced [kʁɛm də ka"sis]) (also known as Cassis liqueur) is a sweet, dark red liqueur made from blackcurrants.


Drink portal Culture of Turkey Cuisine of Turkey List of aniseed-flavoured liqueurs Arak, a similar drink from the Levant and Iraq Ouzo, Greek aniseed flavoured.


parts of the United States and Canada, liqueurs may be referred to as cordials, or schnapps.


Curt Mast (1897–1970), was passionate about the production of spirits and liqueurs, and always keen to help his father in the business even at an early age.


Often milk, half and half, or cream liqueur will be used as an alternative to cream.


In Japan, it is also used half ripe as a flavouring in a liqueur called sumomo shu (すもも酒),photo and in China.


The term "vins de liqueur" is used by the French.



Synonyms:

coffee liqueur, creme de cacao, intoxicant, absinthe, kummel, pastis, alcohol, creme de menthe, amaretto, absinth, pousse-cafe, maraschino liqueur, cordial, inebriant, alcoholic drink, Chartreuse, maraschino, sambuca, Pernod, alcoholic beverage, Galliano, ratafee, creme de fraise, orange liqueur, anisette de Bordeaux, Drambuie, ratafia, benedictine, anisette,

Antonyms:

nonalcoholic, cool, insincere, unfriendly,

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