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    Aguardiente (redirect from Aguardente)
    Aguardente (Portuguese), or aguardiente (Spanish) (Basque: pattar; Catalan: aiguardent; Galician: augardente), is a type of distilled alcoholic spirit...
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    The Aguardente de Medronhos is a strong spirit, a traditional fruit brandy from Portugal, obtained from arbutus berries - the fruit of the Medronho tree...
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    (sour cherry, Prunus cerasus austera, the Morello cherry) in alcohol (aguardente) and adding sugar together with other ingredients, with cloves and/or...
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    is a traditional alcoholic drink from the island of Madeira, made with aguardente de cana (distilled alcohol made from sugar cane juice), honey, sugar,...
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    Poncha, an alcoholic drink from Madeira, Portugal. The main ingredient is aguardente de cana, which is made from sugar cane. Sugar cane production was switched...
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    islands to Brazil by the Portuguese in the 16th century. In Madeira, aguardente de cana is made by distilling sugar cane juice into liquor, and the pot...
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    (derived from English grog), is a Cape Verdean alcoholic beverage, an aguardente made from sugarcane. Its production is fundamentally artisanal, and nearly...
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    traditional alcoholic drink of Portuguese origin that is prepared by adding aguardente to grape must. The addition is made in the beginning of the fermentation...
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  • or bica com cheirinho is a Portuguese coffee with added alcohol (wine, aguardente, bagaço or medronho). Occasionally, the spirit can be served on the side...
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  • of life) is used in French, aguardiente (burning water) in Spanish, or aguardente Portuguese. An Obstler, or Obstbrand (from the German Obst, fruit and...
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