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Liqueurs are alcoholic beverages characterized by their sweet and aromatic flavor, resulting from the infusion or distillation of ingredients such as fruits, herbs, spices, flowers, or nuts, along with sugar and a base alcohol. Their alcohol content generally ranges between 15% and 30%.
The origin of liqueurs dates back to ancient times, when European monks began to produce these beverages for medicinal and spiritual purposes, perfecting them over time until they became a fundamental element in gastronomy and mixology.
From a culinary perspective, liqueurs add a distinctive flavor, complexity, and aroma to a wide variety of recipes, in both desserts and savory dishes, in addition to being ideal for preparing drinks and cocktails. Among their properties, their ability to extract and enhance flavors stands out, and in some preparations, to preserve food.
In the Hispanic American context, liqueurs are also known as añejos, aguardientes dulces, or in some countries, simply as spirits, although the latter term encompasses a broader spectrum of alcoholic beverages.
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