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maraschino
[ mar-uh-skee-noh, -shee- ]
maraschino
/ -ˈʃiːnəʊ; ˌmærəˈskiːnəʊ /
noun
- a liqueur made from marasca cherries and flavoured with the kernels, having a taste like bitter almonds
Word History and Origins
Origin of maraschino1
Word History and Origins
Origin of maraschino1
Example Sentences
Dan: Yeah, the irony of Moira Rose never having an Emmy win and then all of us getting it felt like a really nice maraschino on top of everything.
As someone who recoils at the mere thought of candied peel or maraschino cherries, I too have reflexively avoided fruitcake for most of my life.
Made with gin, fresh-squeezed lime juice, maraschino liqueur and green Chartreuse, The Last Word is a balance of sweet-and-sour, with a robust herbaceous tone.
Maraschino cherries are scattered throughout the vanilla cake base, which is topped with a decadent maraschino cherry buttercream.
Banana daiquiris — made with rum, bananas, lime juice and maraschino cherries — and double martinis were quite popular.
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