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  2. Disaronno - Wikipedia

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    Disaronno can be served neat as a liqueur, on the rocks, or as part of a cocktail mixed with other alcoholic beverages, cola, ginger ale, or fruit juice. It may also be added to hot chocolate and is an ingredient in the Italian variant of an Irish coffee. The amaretto liqueur can also be used in the Italian dessert tiramisu. [5]

  3. Godfather (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    The amaretto brand Disaronno claims the drink was the favorite cocktail of American actor Marlon Brando, known for playing the titular character in the popular American film adaptation of Mario Puzo's The Godfather, which prominently features the Italian mob. [2] This may be an allusion to the cocktail's prominent use of amaretto, an Italian ...

  4. Category:Amaretto liqueurs - Wikipedia

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    Amaretto; D. Disaronno; G. Godfather (cocktail) S. Sloe gin This page was last edited on 27 December 2023, at 21:13 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  5. Amaretto di Saronno - Wikipedia

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    Amaretto di Saronno may refer to: Amaretti di Saronno; Amaretto Disaronno Originale This page was last edited on 27 December 2019, at 16:17 (UTC). Text is available ...

  6. Amaretto - Wikipedia

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    Amaretto (Italian for 'a little bitter') is a sweet Italian liqueur originating from the comune (municipality) of Saronno. Depending on the brand, it may be made from apricot kernels , bitter almonds , peach stones, or almonds , all of which are natural sources of the benzaldehyde that provides the almond-like flavour of the liqueur.

  7. Talk:Amaretto - Wikipedia

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    A review of the Disaronno website implies the removal of "amaretto" from the Disaronno label was voluntary as the brand attempted to distinguish itself by focusing on the name rather than the description, having the unintended effect of causing some to logically conclude that the product itself had been changed, thus no longer fitting a (non ...

  8. File:Disaronno Originale 2.jpg - Wikipedia

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  9. Amaretto sour - Wikipedia

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    The cocktail was introduced to the public in 1974, devised by the importer of Amaretto di Saronno as a simple mix of two parts amaretto liqueur to one part lemon juice. It became a popular cocktail in the 1980s; most bartenders at the time substituted commercial sour mix for the lemon juice.