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  2. Rakia - Wikipedia

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    Rakia, rakija, rakiya, rachiu or rakı (/ ˈ r ɑː k i ə, ˈ r æ-, r ə ˈ k iː ə /), is the collective term for fruit spirits (or fruit brandy) popular in the Balkans. The alcohol content of rakia is normally 40% ABV , but home-produced rakia can be stronger (typically 50–80%).

  3. Rakı - Wikipedia

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    Rakı, Türk Rakısı or Turkish Raki (/ r ɑː ˈ k iː /, Turkish pronunciation: ⓘ) is an alcoholic beverage made of twice-distilled grape pomace and flavored with aniseed. [1] It is the national drink of Turkey.

  4. Rakija - Wikipedia

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  5. Slivovitz - Wikipedia

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    Serbian Slivovitz from Valjevo region. Slivovitz is a fruit spirit (or fruit brandy) made from damson plums, [1] often referred to as plum spirit (or plum brandy). [2] Slivovitz is produced in Central and Southeastern Europe, both commercially and privately.

  6. Raksi - Wikipedia

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    Raksi (Devanagari:रक्सी) (Bantawa language: Hengmawa/Hengma, Limbu language: Sijongwaa aara, [1] Nepal Bhasa: aila) is the Nepali term for a traditional distilled alcoholic beverage in Nepal, India (Darjeeling, Sikkim) and Tibet.

  7. Komovica - Wikipedia

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  8. Tsikoudia - Wikipedia

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    The name tsikoudia derives from the Greek word for terebinth, referencing the plant's historic use in flavouring spirits. In eastern Crete, it is colloquially known as raki (Greek: ρακή, romanized: rakí), a term borrowed from Turkish rakı and itself from Arabic arak (عرق), both meaning "distilled".

  9. Today's Menu for the Emiya Family - Wikipedia

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    Today's Menu for the Emiya Family (衛宮さんちの今日のごはん, Emiya-sanchi no Kyō no Gohan) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by TAa. The series has been serialized on Kadokawa Shoten 's Young Ace Up website since January 26, 2016, and has been collected in ten tankōbon volumes as of August 26, 2024.