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Griottines – cherries macerated in eau de vie or kirsch, [14] common to Fougerolles (Haute-Saône) in Franche-Comté, eastern France. Kirschenmichel – a traditional German pudding dessert especially popular in the regions Palatinate , Baden-Württemberg , South Bavaria , Franconia and the southern part of Hesse .
Griotte is the French word for Morello cherry (a type of sour cherry), and the 'Griotte de Kleparow' is distinguished from other sour cherry varieties like the Montmorency cherry by having darker flesh and juice. The cultivar became popular in Europe for use as a table fruit and for making cherry juice. [12]
Griottines are cherries macerated in eau de vie or kirsch, [1] common to Fougerolles (Haute-Saône) in Franche-Comté, eastern France. They can be eaten alone, or used in a number of local dishes both savoury and sweet.
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Kirschwasser, produced in Germany and bottled at 40% ABV. Kirschwasser (/ ˈ k ɪər ʃ v ɑː s ər /, UK also /-v æ s ər /, German: [ˈkɪɐʃvasɐ] ⓘ; German for 'cherry water'), or just Kirsch (German: ⓘ; the term used in Switzerland and France, less so in Germany), is a clear, colourless brandy from Germany, Switzerland, and France, traditionally made from double distillation of ...
Spray a 4-quart slow cooker with the cooking spray. Stir the flour, baking powder, baking soda, cinnamon, ginger, salt and allspice in a medium bowl.
Fruit brandy (or fruit spirit) [1] is a distilled beverage produced from mash, juice, wine or residues of edible fruits. The term covers a broad class of spirits produced across the world, and typically excludes beverages made from grapes , which are referred to as plain brandy (when made from distillation from wine ) or pomace brandy (when ...
The Times described the "original recipe" as a mixture of two measures of gin with one of cherry brandy and one each of orange, pineapple, and lime juice. [8] The hotel's recipe was recreated based on a 1936 note by a visitor.