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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
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Example Sentences
It turned out the bees had discovered a maraschino cherry factory in Red Hook and started bringing the syrup back to the hive.
Strain over crushed ice and garnish with a lime wedge and maraschino cherry.
Cut the maraschino cherries in half, and then cut each half into narrow strips that resemble petals of a flower.
Iced shaddock pulp, flavored with Maraschino, is an excellent introduction to creamed chicken.
Chill the prepared fruit, arrange in fruit cocktail glasses with maraschino syrup.
If handy, a glass of maraschino, substituted for brandy, makes them delicious.
You may flavor with vanilla, maraschino, kirsch, or any liqueur you wish.
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