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Post by valpomike on Dec 29, 2007 10:30:18 GMT -7
To all the group, Please, if you can help me. I received in the mail, from friends in Poland, a bottle of Orzechowka Lubelska, and the only thing in English is traditional walnut taste, can you tell me more what this is, and what it is used for? Is it a drink, or something to ad to food, or cooking? I have never before came across this item. I know someone out there, knows and will help me. Michael Dabrowski
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Post by Pawian on Dec 29, 2007 12:49:57 GMT -7
It is a type of flavour vodka. You can drink it as aperitif or digestive.
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Post by valpomike on Dec 29, 2007 15:05:22 GMT -7
Pawian,
Thank you, is it strong? Would a old man like me, like it? Thank you again, and have a great day.
Michael Dabrowski
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Post by Pawian on Dec 29, 2007 15:57:47 GMT -7
Pawian, Thank you, is it strong? Would a old man like me, like it? Thank you again, and have a great day. Michael Dabrowski The strength ranges from 36 to 40%, it depends on the producer. Small quantities of alcohol, no matter how strong, are good for any age (except infancy and adolescence, of course).
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Post by Jaga on Dec 29, 2007 19:50:33 GMT -7
Michael, I wish I lived close to you, then we could share a good drink "Orzechowka Lubelska" means it is a walnut wodka from Lublin region.
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Post by valpomike on Dec 30, 2007 20:07:50 GMT -7
To all,
Thank you all, now I can try it.
Michael Dabrowski
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