Anise drinks

Anise drinks is a family of alcoholic beverages that can be found in several countries such as Italy, Greece and Turkey.[1] Its defining characteristics often include a strong flavour of anise, a high concentration of alcohol, and crystallization and colour changing when mixed with other liquids (ouzo effect).

Varieties

See also

References

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