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CuracaoWest Indian island, Curaçao, discovered 1499 by Alonso de Hojeda, who called it Isla de los Gigantes in reference to the stature of the natives. The modern name probably is a Europeanized version of s [..]
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Curacao(n) a popular island resort in the Netherlands Antilles(n) flavored with sour orange peel
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CuracaoA liqueur first made from small bitter, Curaçao oranges, it comes in white, orange and blue — the color being the only difference. Curaçao matches well with rum, lime and juices.
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Curacaoliqueurs produced from the bitter peel of the Seville orange. It comes in many colors, although blue is very common
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CuracaoLiqueur from the Dutch Antilles isle of the same name, made from bitter oranges that grow there. Curacaos come in many styles, such as blue, orange and white (known as 'Triple Sec')
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CuracaoLiqueur made of a sour orange, originally form the Netherlands and named after one of the islands in the Dutch Antilles. Originally colorless, but best know in Blue color, while also available in green or pink. Adds a special taste to the cocktails.
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CuracaoOrange-flavored liqueur, produced mainly in France and the Netherlands, but originating from the Caribbean; an orange flavored liqueur made from the peels of oranges grown on the island of Curacao, in [..]
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CuracaoLiqueur flavored with orange peels. Named after the Caribbean Island that produces them.
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Curacaoan orange-flavored liqueur.
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Curacaoan orange-flavored liqueur.
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