Liqueur

Maryam Ayres Author: Maryam Ayres Time for reading: ~0 minutes Last Updated: August 08, 2022
Liqueur

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Liqueur is a sweet alcoholic beverage that contains sugar, honey, glucose, fruits, juices, flavors, essential oils and more. This product was created in the 13th century by monks and alchemists, p

Liqueur is a sweet alcoholic beverage that contains sugar, honey, glucose, fruits, juices, flavors, essential oils and more. This product was created in the 13th century by monks and alchemists, primarily for medicinal purposes. The benefit of it lies in the presence of herbs and fruits that retain their healing properties.

The harm of liqueur

Sometimes, some herbs, fruits and other natural gifts in the composition of liqueurs are not very useful and even harmful in certain combinations, so carefully choose the type of drink you buy.

One of the most widely used liqueur plants is mint. Its main property is to remove kidney stones. In addition, daily consumption of this drink (in small quantities) is useful in gastric diseases.

There are different types of liqueurs based on different bases, which determines the different tastes and useful properties depending on the composition:

  • based on herbs;
  • fruit-based;
  • from nuts;
  • egg liqueur;
  • cream liqueurs.

The table below shows approximate values ​​for fruit liqueur. 

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