What is the lestening?
Polish liqueur is a traditional Polish liqueur. Usually between 40% and 45% alcohol are produced by a combination of alcohol form with other ingredients, often spices, fruit or herbs. Each variety Nvewka has its own own name on the basis of its ingredients. In Russia, it is known as the Naplivka.
Production commercially and privately has a commercial lestener usually lower alcohol content than bottles cooked at home. This process is quite simple. Alcohol, usually vodka, is poured through the ingredients with which it is necessary to fill and leave to sit. After about six weeks, the flavor of the ingredients was transferred to alcohol and the resulting liquid is added to sugar. This mixture can sit for a few more weeks to allow to mix the taste. While The Basic is the same across different types of Netwka, there is no typical recipe. Home cooking can change every time they are made.
lessew is the name of the liqueur but different types have differentNames. These names often refer to a folder that is mixed with alcohol, or they can refer to the place where the drink was made. Tarninowka is a diversity filled with folders and for the first time made in Tarnow near Krakow, giving him his name. Name named for its ingredients involves SMORODINA, made of black fish, Morelówka with apricot, ginger imbirówka and Piołunów with seam flavor.
components that can be filled with alcohol is almost no restriction. While alcohol is usually vodka, other ingredients can move from coffee and honey to jaggering and anise. Many Eastern European families had their own traditional recipes guarded as family secrets. The family of the family would be responsible for cooking and only after his death would be handed over to older children in the family.
To be right drunk, the liqueur should be slowly and taste. There are a number of traditions that revolve around the liqueur, and although many have fallen out of kindness, they remain an important part of the history of Netwka. Families would have prepared and lavily a dose of lying on the baptism of the child and then opened a bottle at their wedding. Young, unmarried girls would make a lex with pink hips, and when offered a suitor, it was a sign of their consent.