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- Grole abstract "A Grole (pronounced "Groll") is a multi-spouted, and often ornately carved, wooden bowl with a small lid. Groles are always round and relatively shallow, with an interior capacity for liquid proportionate to the number of spouts.Traditionally, a grole is used to serve a hot drink (sometimes called "café de l'amitié" - i.e. coffee of friendship), comprising a base of black coffee to which are added a variety of liquors. The liquors added depend on whatever is on offer from the bar, cafe or restaurant serving it. Sometimes several choices of liquor-combinations are available, sometimes only the "house speciality". What comes to the table is, however, invariably hot, delicious and, alcoholically speaking, deceptively strong.This typically potent concoction is usually shared between 2 and 10 (or so) people, with the number of spouts on the particular grole matching the number of imbibers. Each person has his or her "own" spout from which to drink, with each taking a mouthful before passing the bowl to the person next to them. This passing-on ends with the person who gets to take the last mouthful(a person who also takes much teasing from the other participants, especially the first person who did not get another "shot").The bowl is local to the Savoy region of France and is usually available and enjoyed during "après-ski" or after dinner - especially one of fondue or raclette. The typical making of a grole is, per person, a cup of coffee, a small glass of liquor (orange/lime liquors are recommended) and 2 spoons of sugar. The coffee is poured first, then the liquor is slowly added as to not mix with the coffee. The alcohol is then inflamed using a spoon of sugar ignited with some liquor, as for drinking flamed absinthe, adding a caramel flavor to the mixture. The very hot liquid is sipped one person at a time, thus alcohol vapors are inhaled in the process.".
- Grole thumbnail Coppa_dell'amicizia.jpg?width=300.
- Grole wikiPageID "4571896".
- Grole wikiPageRevisionID "568543225".
- Grole hasPhotoCollection Grole.
- Grole subject Category:Alcoholic_coffee_beverages.
- Grole subject Category:Cocktails_with_liqueur.
- Grole subject Category:Drinkware.
- Grole subject Category:Savoy.
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- Grole type Alcohol107884567.
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- Grole type Drug103247620.
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- Grole type MixedDrink107911371.
- Grole type MixedDrinks.
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- Grole type Substance100020090.
- Grole comment "A Grole (pronounced "Groll") is a multi-spouted, and often ornately carved, wooden bowl with a small lid. Groles are always round and relatively shallow, with an interior capacity for liquid proportionate to the number of spouts.Traditionally, a grole is used to serve a hot drink (sometimes called "café de l'amitié" - i.e. coffee of friendship), comprising a base of black coffee to which are added a variety of liquors.".
- Grole label "Copo da amizade".
- Grole label "Coppa dell'amicizia".
- Grole label "Coupe de l'amitié".
- Grole label "Grole".
- Grole sameAs Coupe_de_l'amitié.
- Grole sameAs Coppa_dell'amicizia.
- Grole sameAs Copo_da_amizade.
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- Grole sameAs Q405468.
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- Grole wasDerivedFrom Grole?oldid=568543225.
- Grole depiction Coppa_dell'amicizia.jpg.
- Grole isPrimaryTopicOf Grole.