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Limoncello
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Limoncello is a traditional Italian liqueur made by steeping lemon peels in alcohol, usually with the addition of water and sugar. With its characteristic vibrant yellow color and sweet, citrusy flavor, it is very popular as a digestive after meals, especially in the Campania region of southern Italy.
Origin: Limoncello primarily comes from the Amalfi Coast and the island of Capri, where lemons are especially aromatic and of high quality. Although it was originally a homemade drink, today it is internationally known and appreciated.
Properties: In addition to its refreshing flavor, limoncello adds a sweet and aromatic touch to various cooking recipes, making it ideal for desserts, cocktails, and as an ingredient for sauces and marinades. It contains vitamin C and antioxidants from the lemon peels, although consumption should be moderate due to its alcohol content.
Synonyms in Spanish from Latin America: In general, there are no direct synonyms for "limoncello," as it is a specific proper name for the Italian liqueur. However, in some regions, it may be descriptively referred to as licor de limón (lemon liqueur) or crema de limón (lemon cream) when speaking of sweet and similar versions, but these terms do not designate exactly the same product.
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