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  2. Chartreuse (liqueur) - Wikipedia

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    Chartreuse (US: / ʃ ɑːr ˈ t r uː ... (110 proof or 55% ABV) is a naturally green liqueur made from 130 herbs and other plants macerated in alcohol and steeped ...

  3. Chartreuse (dish) - Wikipedia

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    A chartreuse is a French dish comprising vegetables such as cabbage, chicory or carrot (and sometimes also meat) that are wrapped tightly in a decorative layer of salad or vegetable leaves and cooked within a dome mould. Variations of the dish have been in existence since at least the eighteenth century.

  4. List of liqueur brands - Wikipedia

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    Chartreuse (130 herbal extracts) Green and Yellow versions; Cynar (artichoke) Danzig Goldwasser (gold leaf, roots, and herbs) Everglo (tequila, vodka, caffeine, and ginseng) Fernet (myrrh, rhubarb, chamomile, cardamom, aloe, and saffron) Galliano (30 herbs) Gammel Dansk Bitter Dram (a Danish digestif bitter with 29 herbs) Goldschläger ...

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    Produced and made in small batches by literal French monks, Chartreuse is a liqueur made of a blend of 130 plants, barks, flowers, and roots that’s the peppery, pine-y herbal (and bright green ...

  6. Chartreuse isn't just a '90s trend. Its bright green goes ...

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    The Garden Guy swears by ColorBlaze Mini Me coleus, saying it will thrive in sun or shade. Its vibrant color will go with whatever colors you want to combine.

  7. Angelica archangelica - Wikipedia

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    It was once used as an herb in Sámi cooking, and known as kvanne. [7] It is used to flavor liqueurs or aquavits, (e.g., Chartreuse, Bénédictine, Vermouth, and Dubonnet), omelettes and trout, and as jam. The long bright-green stems are also candied and used as food decoration.

  8. Hyssopus officinalis - Wikipedia

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    Herb hyssop leaves are used as an aromatic condiment. The leaves have a lightly bitter taste due to its tannins, and an intense minty aroma. Due to its intensity, it is used moderately in cooking. The herb is also used to flavor liqueur, and is part of the official formulation of Chartreuse.

  9. Mark My Words: The Burgundy Color Trend Is Here to Stay—Here ...

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    The key is to stick to shades within burgundy’s color family, as well as colors opposite it on the color wheel, like chartreuse, for a striking and balanced contrast. As seen in the example ...