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1713, from bitter. So called for its taste.
Source: etymonline.com

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A liquid combination of cloves, cinnamon, quinine, nutmeg, rum, dried fruits, and other root and herbal extracts. Primarily used in cocktails.
Source: theodora.com

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A bitter liquid distilled from roots and herbs, often used in mixed drinks, served as an aperitif, or as a home remedy for fevers and other illness.
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A liquid combination of cloves, cinnamon, quinine, nutmeg, rum, dried fruits, and other root and herbal extracts. Primarily used in cocktails.
Source: recipegoldmine.com

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Made from the distillation of aromatic Jamaican herbs, barks, roots and plants, bitters are a liquid used to flavor Jamaican cocktails and Jamaican food recipes. They are also used as a digestive aid and appetite stimulant. Jamaican bitters generally have a low alcohol content and are bitter or bittersweet to the taste. Angostura bitters, called fo [..]
Source: getjamaica.com (offline)

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(n) alcoholic liquor flavored with bitter herbs and roots
Source: beedictionary.com

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An alcoholic beverage made from citrus and herbs that is typically used as a flavoring in cocktails.
Source: lansingcitypulse.com

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(n.) A high-proof alcohol infused with herbs, roots and spices. Invented as a medicinal tonic, they were originally meant More
Source: punchdrink.com

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herb and root extracts or liqueurs flavored with herb and root extracts, traditionally thought to help stimulate the appetite and aid in digestion.
Source: barmansjournal.com

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Made from bark herbs, roots and berries, a sweet to dry flavored drink, usually spirit based; considered an aperitif.
Source: syrupmagazine.com

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A non-alcoholic aromatic combination of herbs, fruits, roots, barks, seeds, and flowers steeped in an alcohol base and then aged. (See Peychauds and Angostura.)
Source: bigredliquors.com

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Made from herbs, roots, bark and berries (or other fruit). Bitters come in many different premium flavors enhanced the flavor of cocktails.
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A very concentrated flavoring agent made from roots, barks, herbs and/or berries. 
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A very concentrated flavoring agent made from roots, barks, herbs and/or berries.
Source: s-dliquor.com

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an aromatic liquid used to flavor cocktails, soft drinks, as well as soups and sweet dishes, such as ice cream.
Source: cooksrecipes.com

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an aromatic liquid used to flavor cocktails, soft drinks, as well as soups and sweet dishes, such as ice cream.
Source: recipebits.com (offline)





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