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Tsipouro (1843 bytes)
1: ...from the must-residue of the wine-press. The name tsipouro is used throughout the country, except for Crete,... 3: The first production of Tsipouro was the work of some monks. This occurred during ... 4: ...he distillation process for other purposes. Thus, Tsipouro was born. 6: ... had a festive and symposium-like quality. Today, Tsipouro has been acknowledged and appreciated by consumer... Ouzo (1962 bytes) 10: ...asteries]] at [[Mount Athos]] is a small glass of tsipouro and a ''[[loukoumi]]'', a candy-like homemade tre... Meze (918 bytes) 4: ...eri'', ([[café]]-like establishments that serve [[tsipouro]] or [[ouzo]] respectively). Likewise in [[Turkey... Anise-flavored liqueurs (1138 bytes) 12: **[[Tsipouro]] Raki (alcoholic beverage) (2183 bytes) 5: ...arak (liqueur)|arak]], [[ouzo]], [[tsikoudia]], [[tsipouro]], the [[Cretan Spirit]], "[[good water]]", rakia... Liqueur (2681 bytes) 68: * [[Tsipouro]] Cuisine of Greece (3784 bytes) 36: * [[Tsipouro]] (Mostly home-brewed, a clear drink very similar...
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