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  5. Anisette, a tasty liqueur worth indulging - Drink Italian

    Jul 21, 2022 · Anisette/Anisetta is a sweet but potent liqueur made from aniseseed. Anise, called Anice (pronounced ah-NEE-cheh) in Italian, once …

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    • Anisette Recipe - Martha Stewart

      Jan 22, 2019 · If you could bottle a winter evening by the fire, it would look and taste like our anisette liqueur. Coriander and fennel seeds and star anise turn …

    • WHAT is Anisette? (Serving Suggestions Included)

      May 13, 2022 · Anisette is a replacement for absinthe, an alcoholic beverage with anise seed as the main ingredient. Several parts of the world prohibit Absinthe due to its high alcohol level. Anisette liqueur is available in various …

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    • Anisette | Local Herbal Liqueur From France, Western …

      Anisette, anisetta, or simply anis is a term that encompasses various anise-based liqueurs. These types of liqueurs don’t have a single origin, but they are mostly associated with Mediterranean countries, such as Italy, Spain, France, …

    • Italian Anisette Cake - What's Cookin' Italian Style Cuisine

      Oct 17, 2017 · Anisette is a very strong flavoring that resembles black licorice in taste and I just love the aroma of this homemade cake baking. The cake was always served plain, mostly baked in a bundt pan back in the vintage days of …

    • Italian Anisette Cookies - A Family Feast®

      Dec 5, 2014 · Italian Anisette Cookies – with their distinct, sweet flavor – were always part of the cookie tray on her dessert table. And to help you fill up your holiday cookie tray today – we’re participating in a virtual cookie exchange!

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