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  2. Amaretto - Wikipedia

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    Bottles of amaretto liqueur. Amaretto (Italian for 'a little bitter') is a sweet Italian liqueur originating from the comune (municipality) of Saronno.Depending on the brand, it may be made from apricot kernels, bitter almonds, peach stones, or almonds, all of which are natural sources of the benzaldehyde that provides the almond-like flavour of the liqueur.

  3. Amaro (liqueur) - Wikipedia

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    Amaro (Italian for 'bitter') is an Italian herbal liqueur that is commonly consumed as an after-dinner digestif. It usually has a bitter-sweet flavour, sometimes syrupy, and has an alcohol content between 16% and 40%. Similar liqueurs have traditionally been produced throughout Europe.

  4. Cynar - Wikipedia

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    Cynar (Italian:) is an Italian bitter apéritif of the amaro variety. It is made from 13 herbs and plants, predominant among which is the artichoke (Cynara scolymus), from which the drink derives its name. [1] Cynar is dark brown and has a bittersweet flavor, and its strength is 16.5% alc/vol. It was launched in Italy in 1952.

  5. Ratafia - Wikipedia

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    Amaretto is a ratafia liquor, thus the ratafia biscuits. [13] [15] In 1727, The Compleat Housewife by Eliza Smith included a recipe for To make Ratafia Bisket, [16] with the ingredients: bitter almonds, sugar and egg white, making it a confection that is very similar to a modern macaroon. [3] [17] [18]

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    Many people take time off from drinking during Dry January and it's a great chance to try some of the zero- and low-proof options.

  7. Disaronno - Wikipedia

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    Disaronno Originale (28% ABV, 56 proof) is a type of amaretto—an amber-colored liqueur with a characteristic almond taste, although it does not actually contain almonds. [1] [2] It is produced in Saronno, in the Lombardy region of Italy, by ILLVA Saronno and is sold worldwide.

  8. The 75 Best Homemade Treats To Gift Any Time Of Year - AOL

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    Soft, pillowy, moist, sweet, and lightly scented with amaretto liqueur as well as citrus zests, these cookies get made multiple times a season, year after year. Get the Amaretti Cookies recipe .

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    Choose from “countdown”-themed variety packs of wine, sparkling wine, cider, or even Irish cream, a category so specific that it’s hard to imagine 12 different riffs on it.

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