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Falernum (pronounced fə-LUR-nəm) is
either a
syrup liqueur or a
nonalcoholic syrup from the Caribbean. It is best
known for its use in
tropical drinks...
- of Kraków, held in
Poland in 1364. Horchata, a
related Valencian drink Falernum syrup F****ionola
syrup Drink mixers List of
syrups Tiki
drinks "In honor...
- the
Zombie ****tail
included three different kinds of rum, lime juice,
falernum,
Angostura bitters, Pernod, grenadine, and "Don's Mix", a
combination of...
- (typically
orange curaçao).
Variants may
include the
addition of amaretto,
falernum, bitters, grenadine, orange,
pineapple and
grapefruit juices, and so on...
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Falernian (Latin:
Falernum) was a
strong white wine po****r in the
classical Roman period,
produced from
Aglianico grapes (and
quite possibly Greco as...
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Royal Bermuda Yacht Club:
Barbados rum,
fresh lime juice, Cointreau, and
falernum,
recorded since 1941. A wide
variety of
alcoholic mixed drinks made with...
- Donn
Beach that
calls for a
mixture of rums
along with f****ionola and
falernum syrups, the
juice of
orange and limes, and a dash each of
bitters and grenadine...
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white Muskadine,
especially that of
Montefiaschoni in Tuscany:
Cecubum and
Falernum in the
Kingdom of Naples, and
Prosecho in Histria." The
method of vinification...
-
pilot recipes call for
multiple rums and
typically include the use of
falernum syrup and lime juice. The more po****r also
include Pernod (pastis/absinthe)...
- lime, and
orange and
pineapple juice), and a
flavored sweetener such as
falernum or
grenadine are the most
consistent ingredients, and the
drink is generally...