Cognac
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Ingredient Information

Name

Cognac

Category

Bebidas

Popularity

174 recipes

Status

Inactive

Description

Cognac is a type of brandy produced in the Cognac region of France, made primarily from white grapes of the Ugni Blanc variety. It is characterized by its double distillation process in copper pot stills and aging in oak barrels, which gives it a complex aroma and a smooth, elegant flavor.

This distilled spirit is used in cooking to add depth and richness to sauces, desserts, and meat dishes. Its use is especially popular in recipes that require a reduction to concentrate flavors or in preparations where the alcohol evaporates, leaving only the aroma.

Regarding its origin, cognac comes from the Charente region in southwestern France and is protected by a controlled designation of origin that guarantees its quality and traditional production method.

Among its properties, its aromatic notes of ripe fruit, vanilla, and wood stand out, a result of the aging process, as well as its ability to enhance flavors in cooking without overpowering the dish.

Synonyms in Latin American Spanish: brandy de Cognac, coñac (especially in Mexico and some Latin American countries), French brandy. However, it is important to note that the term "coñac" is usually used to refer specifically to French cognac, distinguishing it from other brandies.

Nutritional Properties

0g
fiber
0g
fat
0mcg
folate
40g
alcohol
5mg
potassium
235
calories
0.1g
carbohydrates
0mcg
lycopene
0g
proteins
0mg
vitamin c

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