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  2. Vana Tallinn - Wikipedia

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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]

  3. Old Etonian (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    Old Etonian. Shake with ice and strain into a stemmed cocktail glass. An Old Etonian is a gin cocktail which enjoyed great popularity in London, circa 1925. The cocktail takes its name from Eton College and from the college's alumni, who are often referred to as Old Etonians. The Garden Hotel in London is an example of an establishment that had ...

  4. Kringle - Wikipedia

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    Kringle (/ ˈ k r ɪ ŋ ɡ əl /, listen ⓘ) is a Northern European pastry, a variety of pretzel.Pretzels were introduced by Roman Catholic monks in the 13th century in Denmark, and from there they spread throughout Scandinavia and evolved into several kinds of sweet, salty or filled pastries, all in the shape of kringle.

  5. Kümmel (liqueur) - Wikipedia

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    Kümmel, kummel or kimmel ( Latvian: ķimelis ), is a sweet, colourless liqueur flavoured with caraway ( German: Kümmel, Latvian: ķimenes) seeds, cumin and fennel . Kummel was first distilled in the Netherlands in the late 17th century. in It was then taken to Germany, now the principal producer and market, and to Russia.

  6. Lithuanian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Cucumber soup – the broth is pureed with cucumbers and sweet or sour cream, often garnished with dill. Juka – blood soup from the southern region of Lithuania. Lapienė – greens such as sorrel or spinach are braised and added to a creamy broth. Kankolienė, zacirka – milk soup with dough balls made from flour or potato.

  7. Cocktail - Wikipedia

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    The term cocktail can refer to a wide variety of drinks; it is typically a mixed drink containing alcohol. [12] When a combined drink contains only a distilled spirit and a mixer, such as soda or fruit juice, it is a highball. Many of the International Bartenders Association Official Cocktails are highballs.

  8. Riga Black Balsam - Wikipedia

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    The traditional recipe was created in 1752 by Abraham Kunze [], an apothecary living in Riga. [6] In 1762, Kunze published an advertisement for the balsam in the December 23rd issue of the Rigische Anzeigen [] newspaper, describing its purported healing properties and instructions for use and offering it in flasks, cruses and bottles of an unspecified volume sealed with wax with his initials ...

  9. Liquor - Wikipedia

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    Some single-drink liquor bottles available in Germany. Liquor (/ ˈlɪkər / LIK-ər) or distilled beverage is an alcoholic drink produced by the distillation of grains, fruits, vegetables, or sugar that have already gone through alcoholic fermentation. Other terms for liquor include spirit, spirituous liquor or hard liquor.