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Definition of maraschino in English: maraschinonounPlural maraschinos ˌmarəˈʃiːnəʊˌmarəˈskiːnəʊ mass noun1A strong, sweet liqueur made from small black Dalmatian cherries. 马拉斯加樱桃酒 add brandy or maraschino if required Example sentencesExamples - On a whim I added some maraschino liqueur and a few dashes of orange bitters to the Auchentoshan, stirred the drink over ice, and sampled it.
- The glass is rimmed with cinnamon-sugar and filled with a blend of Goldschlagger, maraschino liqueur and apple juice.
- Some think the drink originated with a concoction of sweet Old Tom gin, vermouth, bitters and maraschino developed by a San Francisco bartender in the 1860s.
- Take two shots of Havana Club light three-year-old rum, half a shot of freshly squeezed lime juice, a teaspoon of sugar and an eighth of maraschino liqueur.
- Fill the glass two-thirds full of ice and add the pineapple syrup, raspberry vodka, and maraschino liqueur.
- 1.1count noun A maraschino cherry.
(制作黑樱桃酒所用的)马拉斯加樱桃 they jabbed like a barman trying to get the last maraschino out of the bottle Example sentencesExamples - The modern processing of these sundae toppers is detailed in this article about Johnson Fruit where they produce maraschinos in blue curaçao, orange citrus, and white piña colada flavors.
- Many people, including those behind the bar, avoid using maraschinos because they fear they are harmful.
- He plopped several maraschinos into the dollop of whipped cream, then plucked one out.
- We barbecued, went out for Italian ices (I had FDNY Cherry, which has tiny little bits of chopped maraschinos in it) and just enjoyed the company of each other.
- You could for example, order your maraschinos in custom colors and flavors.
OriginItalian, from marasca (the name of the cherry), from amaro 'bitter', from Latin amarus. Rhymesalbino, bambino, babycino, beano, Borodino, Borsalino, cappuccino, casino, chino, Comino, concertino, Filipino, fino, Gino, keno, Ladino, Latino, Leno, merino, Monte Cassino, Navarino, neutrino, Pacino, palomino, pecorino, Reno, San Marino, Sansovino, Torino, Trevino, Valentino, vino, Zeno Definition of maraschino in US English: maraschinonoun 1A strong, sweet liqueur made from a variety of small bitter cherries. 马拉斯加樱桃酒 add brandy or maraschino if required Example sentencesExamples - The glass is rimmed with cinnamon-sugar and filled with a blend of Goldschlagger, maraschino liqueur and apple juice.
- Fill the glass two-thirds full of ice and add the pineapple syrup, raspberry vodka, and maraschino liqueur.
- Some think the drink originated with a concoction of sweet Old Tom gin, vermouth, bitters and maraschino developed by a San Francisco bartender in the 1860s.
- Take two shots of Havana Club light three-year-old rum, half a shot of freshly squeezed lime juice, a teaspoon of sugar and an eighth of maraschino liqueur.
- On a whim I added some maraschino liqueur and a few dashes of orange bitters to the Auchentoshan, stirred the drink over ice, and sampled it.
- 1.1 A maraschino cherry.
(制作黑樱桃酒所用的)马拉斯加樱桃 they jabbed like a barman trying to get the last maraschino out of the bottle Example sentencesExamples - He plopped several maraschinos into the dollop of whipped cream, then plucked one out.
- Many people, including those behind the bar, avoid using maraschinos because they fear they are harmful.
- We barbecued, went out for Italian ices (I had FDNY Cherry, which has tiny little bits of chopped maraschinos in it) and just enjoyed the company of each other.
- The modern processing of these sundae toppers is detailed in this article about Johnson Fruit where they produce maraschinos in blue curaçao, orange citrus, and white piña colada flavors.
- You could for example, order your maraschinos in custom colors and flavors.
OriginItalian, from marasca (the name of the cherry), from amaro ‘bitter’, from Latin amarus. |