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| 47% | 8 | Liqueur whose name is Italian for "a little bitter" | ||
noun • an Italian almond liqueur | ||||
| 38% | 8 | Their name is derived from the Italian word for 'bitter' as they were originally made with bitter almonds | ||
noun • A sweet-bitter liqueur originating from Italy (but also produced in Turkey), flavored with almonds and a secret blend-specific mix of some 200 ingredients such as the pits from apricots, peaches, cherries or other stone fruits. • A glass of that liqueur. • A light Italian cookie made with almonds. | ||||
Liqueur Whose Name Translates As Bitter In Italian
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