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Orange liqueur
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Orange-flavored liqueur is a sweet and aromatic spirit, made from the infusion of orange peels and other ingredients that provide its characteristic citrus flavor. Its use is very common in baking, mixology, and various culinary recipes to enhance flavors and add a fruity and refreshing touch.
Origin: Orange liqueurs have diverse origins, with iconic European products like Cointreau and Grand Marnier, both originating from France. However, the tradition of infusing citrus fruits in alcohol extends to various countries, adapting to local variants.
Properties: In addition to its distinctive aroma and flavor, orange-flavored liqueur adds sweet notes and a bitter touch that complements desserts like cakes, flans, mousses, and also beverages such as cocktails and punches. It contains alcohol, so it should be used in moderation. It adds depth and complexity to preparations without the need to add extra sugar.
Synonyms in Spanish from Latin America: it may be known as licor de naranja, licor de cáscara de naranja, or simply licor naranja. In some countries, specific brand names are also used as synonyms in the culinary context.
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