Similarities between Apéritif and digestif and Cider
Apéritif and digestif and Cider have 7 things in common (in Unionpedia): Alcoholic drink, Calvados, Champagne, Crème de cassis, Italy, Kir (cocktail), Liqueur.
Alcoholic drink
An alcoholic drink (or alcoholic beverage) is a drink that contains ethanol, a type of alcohol produced by fermentation of grains, fruits, or other sources of sugar.
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Calvados
Calvados is an apple brandy from the Normandy region in France.
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Champagne
Champagne is sparkling wine or, in EU countries, legally only that sparkling wine which comes from the Champagne region of France.
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Crème de cassis
Crème de cassis (also known as Cassis Liqueur) is a sweet, dark red liqueur made from blackcurrants.
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Italy
Italy (Italia), officially the Italian Republic (Repubblica Italiana), is a sovereign state in Europe.
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Kir (cocktail)
Kir is a popular French cocktail made with a measure of crème de cassis (blackcurrant liqueur) topped up with white wine.
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Liqueur
A liqueur is an alcoholic beverage made from a distilled spirit that has been flavored with either fruit, cream, herbs, spices, flowers or nuts, and is bottled with added sugars and other sweeteners (such as high-fructose corn syrup).
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Apéritif and digestif and Cider Comparison
Apéritif and digestif has 90 relations, while Cider has 242. As they have in common 7, the Jaccard index is 2.11% = 7 / (90 + 242).
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