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liqueurs Meaning in Telugu ( liqueurs తెలుగు అంటే)



లిక్కర్లు, స్వీట్ సేన్టేడ్ వైన్స్

Noun:

స్వీట్ సేన్టేడ్ వైన్స్, మద్యం,



liqueurs'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.


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.


Back in France, he settled in Bordeaux, where he produced liqueurs and fortifiers from plants such as quinine.


The Dutch East India Company (WIC) created orange liqueurs, by distilling dried orange peels from places such as the island of Curaçao.


Recent trends in the United States and Canada have introduced parfaits without cream or liqueurs.


liqueurs in that liqueurs have a large sugar content and may also contain glycerine.


base spirit to produce flavoured gin-based liqueurs such as, for example, sloe gin, traditionally by the addition of fruit, flavourings and sugar.


from fruit juices to blend, treat, mix, compound with wine, and add sweetenings and flavors to make cordials and liqueurs to sell to wholesalers in the.


From the distillery"s formation until 1913, Kasprowicz"s vodkas and liqueurs earned 73 different awards (including 4 gold medals) on the.



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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