A yellowish, licorice-flavoured liqueur very popular in France. It turns whitish and cloudy when mixed with water.
anise- and licorice-flavored liqueur
A famous French anise-flavored liqueur and Absinthe substitute.
A French anise flavored aperitif liqueur.
is a brand of liqueur flavored with anise. If it is unavailable, substitute another anise-flavored liqueur.
(alc. 40%) The most famous of the Pastis. Bright yellow, but turns cloudy when mixed (traditionally) with ice water. Made by distilling 18 different herbs (but no licorice root), this once contained wormwood as an active ingredient. Wormwood is now prohibited in most countries as it contains the psycho-active drug Tujone.
A liqueur, anise-flavored and used as an absinthe substitute.
pehr-NOH] A yellowish, licorice-flavored liqueur similar to absinthe . Pernod is very popular in France and is usually mixed with water, which turns it whitish and cloudy.
A famous proprietary absinthe-type liqueur from France without the wormwood ingredient that was a part of the original absinthe formula.