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Vana Tallinn (Literal translation: "Old Tallinn") is an Estonian brand of liqueur manufactured continuously by Liviko since 1960. The recipe contains Jamaican rum and a variety of herbs and spices. [2] Vana Tallinn is typically served on the rocks but may also be used for cocktails, food, coffee or mulled wine. [citation needed]
Maiasmokk. Coordinates: 59°26′17.40″N 24°44′43.71″E. Maiasmokk is located in the ground floor of the yellow building in the centre. Maiasmokk (Estonian: sweet tooth, literally 'sweet lip') is a historical café in Tallinn, the capital of Estonia. In its current form it dates back to 1864, making it the oldest operational café in Estonia.
Kalev. AS Kalev (2006–2012 Kalev Chocolate Factory AS) is an Estonian confectionery company. The company traces its origins back two hundred years, the business that preceded the Maiasmokk café was founded in 1806, and is now owned by Kalev. The Kalev company is the country's largest producer of sweets and a part of the industrial ...
A torroncino with Strega, produced by Alberti. Liquore Strega is an Italian herbal liqueur produced since 1860 by the Strega Alberti Benevento S.p.A. in Benevento, Italy. Its distinctive yellow color comes from the presence of saffron. Strega is bottled at 80 proof (40% alc/vol), which is an alcohol content comparable to most hard liquors, but ...
Williams Sonoma Madagascar Vanilla Cake Mix. williams-sonoma.com. $19.95. Williams Sonoma. More. The vanilla cake mix category is broad and vast. There's light and spongy white cake, moist and ...
Beer in Estonia (2 C, 7 P) D. Estonian distilled drinks (1 C) Pages in category "Estonian alcoholic drinks" This category contains only the following page.
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The old version was probably more pleasant for folks to drink back in the day, but my grandma, who remembers drinking the sweet stuff, still crumbles her cornbread into the tangy, sour store ...