ouzo in English

noun
1
a Greek anise-flavored liqueur.
But unless you've got someone to guide you safely back to your welcoming bed, steer clear of the local hooch - ouzo - the Greek spirit flavoured with aniseed consumed diluted with water.

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1. Ouzo (a) Ouzo is an aniseed-flavoured spirit drink which (1) is produced exclusively in Greece,

2. 16 He passes time gossiping, fingering worry beads and sipping ouzo.

3. Anise is traditionally used in Anisettes such as Sambuca, Ouzo, Pernod and Raki

4. Astatizer $10.00 johnny black, bitters, orange, cherry garnish Ouzotini $11.00 ouzo, lemonade, mint leaves, honey Santorini Martini $11.00 vodka, rum, coconut, blue curacao, cream of …

5. Aniseed (countable and uncountable, plural Aniseeds) ( countable and uncountable ) The seed -like fruit of the anise , used in baking and in the flavouring of liqueurs such as ouzo

6. Top Tipple: Arak – similar to the Greek Ouzo – Aniseedy and strong! Serving Suggestion: While away the hot afternoons in the souk with lots of mint tea, a nargila pipe and plenty of conversation

7. Around the Mediterranean from Lebanon in the east to Spain in the west practically all countries produce a version of anise flavoured distillates under a range of names: the Arabs call it Arak, Turks raki, Greeks ouzo, Italians sambucca, French pastis and Spaniards anisado.

8. Alcoholic beverages, namely, prepared alcoholic cocktails, prepared wine cocktails, amontillado, anisette, aperitifs, arrack, brandy, brandy spirits, champagne, hard cider, cognac, cordials, distilled spirits, potable spirits, gin, kirsch, liqueurs, liquor, mead, ouzo, port wines, alcoholic punch, rum, sake, sangria, schnapps, sherry, tequila, vermouth, vodka, whiskey, wine, wine coolers, wine punches

9. Visit stupendous ancient sites; windsurf along sandy coasts; laze on long beaches; ski in quiet resorts; trek along pleasant mountain paths; go island hopping; drink ouzo. From the Acropolis at Athens to the ruins of Knossos in Crete, Greece boasts a wealth of stunning archaeological remains as well as atmospheric churches, picturesque villages, and mountains and sea shores.