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Brandy is an alcoholic distillate obtained from the fermentation and distillation of wines or other fermented fruit juices, the most common being grape. It has a characteristic, smooth, and aromatic flavor, with toasted and fruity notes that make it ideal for use in the preparation of numerous recipes, both in desserts and savory dishes.
Its origin dates back to Europe, especially regions like France and Spain, where its production was perfected. Today, brandy is produced in various parts of the world and is a frequent ingredient in international cuisine to add depth of flavor and a sophisticated touch.
Regarding its properties, brandy, being a beverage with a high alcohol content (around 35-60%), is used in cooking primarily as an enhancer of aromas and flavors. It helps to deglaze pans, macerate fruits, flambé preparations, and enrich sauces or desserts. Furthermore, in moderate amounts, the alcohol evaporates during cooking, leaving only its essence.
In Latin America, brandy is commonly known as brandy, although in some countries it is also called aguardiente de vino or simply aguardiente when referring to similar distillates, although technically aguardiente can vary depending on its origin and production method.
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