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Horilka (Ukrainian: горілка [ɦoˈrʲiɫkɐ] ; Belarusian: гарэлка [ɣaˈrɛɫka] ) is a
Ukrainian alcoholic beverage. The word
horilka may also be used in a generic...
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Horilka Rye
Whiskey Sorghum distillations Baijiu, also
known as
Shaojiu (China)
Maotai Kaoliang liquor, a
sorghum liquor Wheat distillations Horilka Vodka...
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roots meaning "to burn": Polish: gorzała; Ukrainian: горілка, romanized:
horilka; Belarusian: гарэлка, romanized: harelka; Lithuanian: degtinė; Samogitian:...
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drinks include uzvar (kompot), ryazhanka, and
horilka.
Liquor (spirits) are the most
consumed type of
alcoholic beverage. Alcohol...
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transliterated as
Hlibny Dar,
Hlebnyi Dar or
Hlebny Dar, is a
brand of
horilka (Ukrainian vodka),
first introduced to the
market in 2002. It is owned...
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berries and honey, as well as
drinks such as juice, tea, coffee, wine,
horilka and
prune brandy were
mentioned by
Zaporozhian Cossack colonel Yakiv Markovych...
- flour, butter, eggs,
sugar and
additives such as
alcohol (rum,
brandy or
horilka) or, in
extreme cases,
vinegar (vinegar
sometimes together with alcohol)...
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displaying short descriptions of
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Distilled beverage Horilka –
Ukrainian alcoholic beverage Jenever – French,
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Horilka (Ukrainian vodka),
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drinks include uzvar (kompot), ryazhanka, and
horilka.
Liquor (spirits) are the most
consumed type of
alcoholic beverage. Alcohol...