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Bourbon Whiskey is a type of whiskey originating from the United States, particularly associated with the state of Kentucky. It is made primarily from corn (at least 51%), which gives it a characteristic and distinctive sweet and smooth flavor. The aging process in new, charred oak barrels imparts smoky, vanilla, and caramel notes, making it highly valued in mixology and gastronomy for preparing marinades, sauces, and desserts.
The origin of bourbon dates back to the 18th century, when Scottish and Irish immigrants who settled along the Ohio River began producing this whiskey with corn, which was abundant in the region. Today, bourbon is a cultural symbol and a legally protected product in the United States, which must comply with certain production standards to use this name.
Regarding its properties, in addition to being an alcoholic beverage with an alcohol content usually around 40-50% by volume, bourbon provides a warm and intense flavor that can enhance both savory and sweet dishes. In cooking, it is used to add depth to glazes, BBQ sauces, and in the preparation of desserts such as cakes and flambéed creams.
In the Spanish-speaking world, bourbon whiskey is simply known as "bourbon" or "whiskey bourbon", with few specific synonyms since it is a technical and commercially protected term. However, in some countries, it may also be colloquially referred to as "American whiskey" to distinguish it from other types of whiskey, such as Scotch or Irish.
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