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noun ˈɡrɛnədiːnˈɡrɛnəˌdin mass nounA sweet cordial made in France from pomegranates. 法国石榴汁 Example sentencesExamples - The drink menu said it had pink lemonade, vodka, and grenadine, but I have no idea how many parts of each to use.
- In addition to being eaten fresh, the sweet, dark-red pomegranate makes excellent jelly and syrup and is a primary ingredient in the flavoring grenadine.
- His creations include the Kama Sutra, a vodka-based drink which includes Demerara syrup, a dash of grenadine and fresh skinned ginger, garnished with a kaffir lime leaf.
- Paris then headed straight to the bar and ordered a Pink Paris cocktail - a tipple named in her honour made with vodka, grenadine, lime and lemonade.
- The original called for grenadine, but during the Colonial era, grenadine was often unavailable so they used raspberry syrup.
OriginFrench, from grenade 'pomegranate' (see grenade). noun ˈɡrɛnədiːnˈɡrɛnəˌdin mass nounDress fabric of loosely woven silk or silk and wool. 紧捻纱罗织物
OriginMid 19th century: from French (earlier grenade), 'grained silk', from grenu 'grained', from grain 'grain'. nounˈɡrenəˌdēnˈɡrɛnəˌdin A sweet syrup made from pomegranates. 法国石榴汁 Example sentencesExamples - In addition to being eaten fresh, the sweet, dark-red pomegranate makes excellent jelly and syrup and is a primary ingredient in the flavoring grenadine.
- Paris then headed straight to the bar and ordered a Pink Paris cocktail - a tipple named in her honour made with vodka, grenadine, lime and lemonade.
- The drink menu said it had pink lemonade, vodka, and grenadine, but I have no idea how many parts of each to use.
- The original called for grenadine, but during the Colonial era, grenadine was often unavailable so they used raspberry syrup.
- His creations include the Kama Sutra, a vodka-based drink which includes Demerara syrup, a dash of grenadine and fresh skinned ginger, garnished with a kaffir lime leaf.
OriginFrench, from grenade ‘pomegranate’ (see grenade). nounˈɡrenəˌdēnˈɡrɛnəˌdin Dress fabric of loosely woven silk or silk and wool. 紧捻纱罗织物
OriginMid 19th century: from French (earlier grenade), ‘grained silk’, from grenu ‘grained’, from grain ‘grain’. |