Licor de oro
Licor de oro (English: Gold liqueur) is a typical Chilotan liqueur made of aguardiente and whey. The other ingredients are saffron and lemon peel, giving the liqueur a yellow color.[1]
References
- ^ The SAGE Encyclopedia of Alcohol: Social, Cultural, and Historical Perspectives. SAGE Publications. 16 December 2014. ISBN 9781483374383. Retrieved 3 May 2023.
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