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Chambord (French: [ʃɑ̃.bɔʁ]) is a 16.5% abv raspberry liqueur modelled after a liqueur produced in the Loire Valley of France during the late 17th century. The Chambord product brand has been owned and produced by the Brown-Forman Corporation since 2006.
Halved raspberry Raspberry dessert with fresh cheese and honey. Rubus idaeus (raspberry, also called red raspberry or occasionally European red raspberry to distinguish it from other raspberry species) is a red-fruited species of Rubus native to Europe and northern Asia and commonly cultivated in other temperate regions.
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Fresh raspberry filling sits tall on a base of silky whipped cream cheese and crunchy graham cracker crust for a cool no-bake dessert that’s equally simple to make and impressive to serve.
Chambord can refer to: Chambord (liqueur), a brand of raspberry-flavored liqueur; Château de Chambord, a French château built in the 16th century; Chambord, Loir-et-Cher, the French commune where the château is located; Chambord, Eure, a commune in the Eure département of France; Chambord, Quebec, in Canada
raspberry liqueur; Served: Straight up: chilled, without ice: Standard garnish: Squeeze oil from lemon peel onto the drink. Standard drinkware: Cocktail glass: IBA specified ingredients† 45 ml vodka; 15 ml raspberry liqueur; 15 ml fresh pineapple juice; Preparation: Pour all ingredients into cocktail shaker, shake well with ice, strain into ...
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With a raspberry, the torus remains on the plant, leaving a hollow core in the raspberry fruit. [ 5 ] Raspberries are grown for the fresh fruit market and for commercial processing into individually quick frozen (IQF) fruit, purée , juice, or dried fruit used in a variety of grocery products such as raspberry pie .