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- Nalewka abstract "Nalewka (IPA: [nalɛfka]) is a traditional Polish category of alcoholic beverage. Similar to medicinal tinctures, it is usually 40 to 45% strong (though some can be as strong as 75%), and is made by maceration of various ingredients in alcohol, usually vodka or spirit. Among the ingredients often used are fruits, herbs, spice, sugar or molasses. The name nalewka is currently being registered for national appellation within the European Union. Unlike ordinary liqueurs, nalewkas are usually aged.The name is also misleadingly used for a variety of alcoholic cocktails sold in Poland, usually of low quality and low content of alcohol. It could also be confused with its false friend cognate, Eastern European nalivka(Russian, Ukrainian: наливка), popular in Ukraine at least since the 17th century and in Russia at least since the 19th century. While the Polish nalewka is an infusion, i.e., made by infusing the berry/herb/fruit flavour into hard liquor, the Ukrainian/Russian nalivkas are made by filling the jar with berries, sugar and water, sealing it, and letting the content ferment for about 6 months. Thus, the Ukrainian/Russian nalivkas are much weaker (usually containing not more than 18–20% of alcohol), sweeter and have a more concentrated berry aroma. The proper name for a Russian analogue of a Polish nalewka would be nastoika, infusion. (Russian: настойка, Ukrainian: настоянка, literally, tincture). Large well-stocked Russian bars feature hundreds of such nastoikas, made by infusing various herbs (e.g., tarragon), vegetables (e.g., pepper, horseradish), fruits (e.g., lemon) and berries (e.g., cranberry) into vodka. For example, Stolichnaya exports 15 various nastoikas.".
- Nalewka thumbnail Nalewka_wszystkie.JPG?width=300.
- Nalewka wikiPageExternalLink 66-nalewka-tarninowka.html.
- Nalewka wikiPageID "3347840".
- Nalewka wikiPageRevisionID "602682359".
- Nalewka hasPhotoCollection Nalewka.
- Nalewka subject Category:Polish_cuisine.
- Nalewka subject Category:Polish_liqueurs.
- Nalewka subject Category:Polish_vodkas.
- Nalewka type Abstraction100002137.
- Nalewka type Agent114778436.
- Nalewka type Alcohol107884567.
- Nalewka type Beverage107881800.
- Nalewka type CausalAgent100007347.
- Nalewka type Drug103247620.
- Nalewka type DrugOfAbuse103248958.
- Nalewka type Fluid114939900.
- Nalewka type Food100021265.
- Nalewka type Liqueur107907943.
- Nalewka type Liquid114940386.
- Nalewka type Liquor107901587.
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- Nalewka type Part113809207.
- Nalewka type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Nalewka type PolishLiqueurs.
- Nalewka type Relation100031921.
- Nalewka type Substance100019613.
- Nalewka type Substance100020090.
- Nalewka type Vodka107906111.
- Nalewka type Vodkas.
- Nalewka comment "Nalewka (IPA: [nalɛfka]) is a traditional Polish category of alcoholic beverage. Similar to medicinal tinctures, it is usually 40 to 45% strong (though some can be as strong as 75%), and is made by maceration of various ingredients in alcohol, usually vodka or spirit. Among the ingredients often used are fruits, herbs, spice, sugar or molasses. The name nalewka is currently being registered for national appellation within the European Union.".
- Nalewka label "Nalewka (napój alkoholowy)".
- Nalewka label "Nalewka".
- Nalewka label "Nalewka".
- Nalewka label "Настойка (алкогольный напиток)".
- Nalewka sameAs Nalewka.
- Nalewka sameAs Nalewka_(napój_alkoholowy).
- Nalewka sameAs m.0970hc.
- Nalewka sameAs Q2655726.
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- Nalewka sameAs Nalewka.
- Nalewka wasDerivedFrom Nalewka?oldid=602682359.
- Nalewka depiction Nalewka_wszystkie.JPG.
- Nalewka isPrimaryTopicOf Nalewka.