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  2. Triple sec - Wikipedia

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    Triple sec is an orange-flavoured liqueur that originated in France. It usually contains 20–40% alcohol by volume. [1] Triple sec is rarely consumed neat, but is used in preparing many mixed drinks such as margaritas, cosmopolitans, sidecars, Long Island iced teas, and mai tais.

  3. Cointreau - Wikipedia

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    Their first success was with the cherry liqueur Guignolet, but they also found success when they blended sweet and bitter orange peels and pure alcohol from sugar beets. The first bottles of Cointreau were sold in 1875. An estimated 13 million bottles are sold each year, in more than 150 countries. Ninety percent of production is exported.

  4. Turnera diffusa - Wikipedia

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    Damiana is an ingredient in a traditional Mexican liqueur, which is sometimes used in lieu of triple sec in margaritas. Mexican folklore claims that it was used in the "original" margarita. The damiana margarita is popular in the Los Cabos region of Mexico. [7] [8]

  5. What is sugar alcohol and is it bad for you? Here's the ...

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    Yale New Haven Hospital says sugar alcohol does not contain ethanol, the molecule that gets you drunk. According to Healthline, there are eight sugar alcohols humans can consume — erythritol, ...

  6. ‘Triple Sec’ is one of romance's 1st polyamorous rom-coms ...

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    Triple Sec” by T.J. Alexander is a polyamorous rom com. The author explains their intention with the book, one of the first romances of its kind. ‘Triple Sec’ is one of romance's 1st ...

  7. List of cocktails - Wikipedia

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    The Margarita and Sidecar (cocktail) are both variants of the Daisy; both use the simplest form of the specification (base spirit, citrus juice, and liqueur) with triple sec as the modifier; the former uses tequila as the base spirit and lime juice, while the latter uses brandy as the base spirit and lemon juice. [2]

  8. 'Triple Sec' is one of romance's first polyamorous rom-coms ...

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    Triple Sec” by T.J. Alexander is a romance novel with more than one happy ending. Mel, a tattooed bartender nursing her wounds from a divorce, finds love again with Bebe, an employment lawyer

  9. Absinthe - Wikipedia

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    Absinthe (/ ˈ æ b s ɪ n θ,-s æ̃ θ /, French: ⓘ) is an anise-flavored spirit derived from several plants, including the flowers and leaves of Artemisia absinthium ("grand wormwood"), together with green anise, sweet fennel, and other medicinal and culinary herbs. [1]